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struggle4progress

(118,270 posts)
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 02:39 AM Jun 2013

Voting Rights Act isn't obsolete

By Susan Thacker
POSTED June 27, 2013 9:20 p.m.

... The states and other entities subject to this “pre-clearance requirement” were ones that had a record of past discrimination. Surely, the majority reasoned, these states should no longer be singled out.

But if the key provision of the Voting Rights Act is no longer needed, why did the ruling result in immediate changes being proposed in Texas? Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced, “the state’s voter ID law will take effect immediately (and) redistricting maps passed by the Legislature may also take effect without approval from the federal government.” Those gerrymandering maps were not allowed before the Supreme Court ruling.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in the minority on this one, but she explained that we haven’t become totally enlightened and color blind in the 21st century. She gives several examples, such as:

“In 2006, the court found that Texas’ attempt to redraw a congressional district to reduce the strength of Latino voters bore ‘the mark of intentional discrimination that could give rise to an equal protection violation,’ and ordered the district redrawn in compliance with the VRA ... In response, Texas sought to undermine this Court’s order by curtailing early voting in the district, but was blocked by an action to enforce the pre-clearance requirement” ...


http://www.gbtribune.com/section/13/article/55454/

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Voting Rights Act isn't obsolete (Original Post) struggle4progress Jun 2013 OP
No, it isn't. And Ginsburg's comments are pertinent here. Igel Jun 2013 #1

Igel

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1. No, it isn't. And Ginsburg's comments are pertinent here.
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 01:50 PM
Jun 2013

The Court found for the League of Latino Voters, did so without the provision struck down, and presumably would continue to do so.

We don't like having laws single out groups of people for disparate treatment, even if that disparte treatment's validated by history. Or do we?

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