From Minnesota:
State Rep. Ryan Winkler has deleted and apologized for using a racial epithet in a tweet about Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act.
“VRA majority is four accomplices to race discrimination and one Uncle… Continue reading
As usual, Michael Li breaks down the ramifications of today’s decision for all of the continuing controversy in Texas.
One of the curiosities: Texas redrew state and federal district lines in 2011. A DC federal court denied preclearance for those… Continue reading
The New York Times has posted my oped (for Wednesday’s newspaper) on the Shelby County decision. It begins:
IN an opinion brimming with a self-confidence that he hides behind a cloak of judicial minimalism, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.,… Continue reading
[Cross-posted from SCOTUSBlog]
The curious disappearance of Boerne and the future jurisprudence of voting rights and race
Richard L. Hasen publishes Election Law Blog and is Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine.
A funny thing… Continue reading
Joey Fishkin weighs in, at Balkinization.
On the face of it, what the Court did today in Shelby County seems more modest than what it might have done. While it could have struck down Section 5 of the Voting… Continue reading
Echoing a discussion running as we speak on the Election Law listserv, David Gans highlights the Court’s disassociation from constitutional text, in this USA Today column.
Heather Gerken offers a eulogy to the preclearance regime, over at Slate.
The Supreme Court struck down the crown jewel of the Civil Rights movement today. Section 5 was the most powerful tool in the movement’s arsenal. Although I’m… Continue reading
There will be more (much more) from Rick. (And I’ll keep this spot updated as I find them.) But just as a start, here he is (with David Savage, Ilya Shapiro, and Lani Guinier) discussing the case on Talk of … Continue reading
The President:
I am deeply disappointed with the Supreme Court’s decision today. For nearly 50 years, the Voting Rights Act – enacted and repeatedly renewed by wide bipartisan majorities in Congress – has helped secure the right to vote… Continue reading