Appeals Court Deals Blow To Voting Rights Act -- Here's How It Could Impact The 2024 Election
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : If the Supreme Court takes the 8th Circuit's ruling up, it will be the latest in a string of cases the high court has considered involving the Voting Rights Act, including rulings that have weakened the law and limited its scope with Shelby County v. Holder in 2013, Abbott v. Perez in 2018 and Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee in 2021.43% : "Federal appeals court ruling threatens enforcement of the Voting Rights Act (Politico)Federal Court Moves to Drastically Weaken Voting Rights Act (New York Times)Eighth Circuit's Holding that Private Plaintiffs Do Not Have Right to Sue to Enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Would Decimate the Rights of Minority Voters;
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