Trying to keep Texas company, I suppose. From this report:
Hamner and Spry, who didn’t have a government-issued identity card with a photograph proving they were Kansans in good standing, voted with provisional ballots in November 2012. Their… Continue reading
I’d been waiting for this. It begins:
“While any racial discrimination in voting is too much,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. told us in Tuesday’s decision gutting the Voting Rights Act, “Congress must ensure that the legislation it… Continue reading
Today, if President Barack Obama wants to save the Voting Rights Act following Tuesday’s shameful Supreme Court ruling, then he faces an even bigger challenge than Johnson did: He’s got to convince a much more hostile Congress that the act… Continue reading
His Politico op-ed, here:
With this week’s historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court did not actually strike down Section 5 of the Voting Right Act (VRA), which mandates advance federal approval, or pre-clearance, of changes to election procedures in… Continue reading
It begins:
For anyone other than a “social justice” demagogue, the Supreme Court’s Shelby decision, striking down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), is cause for celebration. In real life, this is a success story: A society… Continue reading
I’ve tried to make the case that the very process of bailout established a continuing connection between current conditions and the 2006 formula for section 4. Here, Morgan Kousser presents one of the alternative continuing connections, with detailed data showing… Continue reading
Michael Li brings word of a new lawsuit filed this morning against Texas’s strict photo ID law, under the Constitution and section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Fret not, BigLaw, there’s still business for your pro bono.
Here, at HuffPo, discussing districts that were protected under section 5 but that may not be protected under section 2:
In a dramatic decision yesterday, the Supreme Court essentially obliterated one of the two pillars of the Voting Rights… Continue reading
A fascinating angle on the impact of Shelby County … to BigLaw.
There have been many Shelby County reaction pieces in the last two days. This is not one I saw coming.