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Defending Multiracial Democracy as Courts Redraw Congressional Maps
politics13 days ago

Defending Multiracial Democracy as Courts Redraw Congressional Maps

The piece argues that the Supreme Court’s Callais decision and Virginia’s ruling invalidating an anti‑gerrymandering amendment threaten minority representation and could cost Democrats seats in the 120th Congress. With federal voting-rights legislation unlikely before 2029, the author outlines a radical constitutional workaround: Congress could judge elections and potentially refuse to seat state delegations to enforce a republican form of government under the Guarantee Clause, effectively sidestepping the courts but risking a legitimacy crisis. Republicans may retaliate by challenging blue-state delegations, so Democrats should have a ready plan to defend multiracial democracy.

Race remains the hidden driver in US redistricting, study finds
politics-society17 days ago

Race remains the hidden driver in US redistricting, study finds

A College of Charleston study argues that in Southern states race is a stronger predictor of voting behavior than party and that mapmakers have strong incentives to use racial data to gain partisan advantage, even after the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais ruling urged race-neutral redistricting. The findings suggest race could continue to shape how districts are drawn, despite claims of colorblind mapmaking, and indicate more litigation as challengers argue race was a predominant factor.

Callais ruling narrows voting rights, critics warn of broader rollback
politics25 days ago

Callais ruling narrows voting rights, critics warn of broader rollback

The piece argues that Justice Samuel Alito’s majority in Louisiana v. Callais effectively gut the Voting Rights Act by demanding an intent-based standard and discarding the Act’s effects-focused review, mischaracterizing Congressional authority under the Fifteenth Amendment, and threatening future civil rights protections. It contends the decision narrows Congress’s ability to protect voters of color and could stymie multiracial-democracy efforts, while dissenting voices warn the ruling is an unprecedented narrowing of “appropriate legislation” under the Constitution.

States Rush to Pass Their Own Voting Rights Acts After Supreme Court Ruling
politics27 days ago

States Rush to Pass Their Own Voting Rights Acts After Supreme Court Ruling

After the Supreme Court weakened section 2 of the federal Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais, advocates and lawmakers are pushing for state-level voting rights acts as a hedge, with several states enacting or advancing such laws; while they aim to curb voter suppression and protect minority representation and help pressure Congress, experts warn they cannot fully replace federal protections and may face new litigation.

Court narrows Voting Rights Act, reshaping southern redistricting
politics-and-policy1 month ago

Court narrows Voting Rights Act, reshaping southern redistricting

The Supreme Court narrowed Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais, limiting how the act can challenge race-based redistricting and allowing partisan considerations to shield maps from VRA challenges. While it doesn't erase the Act, the ruling could reduce minority protection and boost GOP advantages in House maps—potentially adding up to 19 seats versus 2024 maps—with strong dissent warning of a rollback in voting gains.

Supreme Court Case Threatens to Reshape Voting Rights and Political Power
law7 months ago

Supreme Court Case Threatens to Reshape Voting Rights and Political Power

The Supreme Court will hear Louisiana v. Callais, a case challenging the use of race in redistricting, which could significantly alter voting rights law and impact minority representation and partisan control in Congress, by potentially limiting the use of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and affecting future districting practices.