Category Archives: Voting Rights Act

Texas Remarkably Fails to Mention in Amicus Brief Against Voting Rights Act That Court Found It Engaged in Purposeful Racial Discrimination in Voting Last Year

A remarkable omission in the Texas amicus brief in the Shelby County voting rights case before the Supreme Court: there’s all this talk about how burdensome the law is in relation to the DOJ fight over Texas’s voter identification law.… Continue reading

Numerous Amicus Briefs, Including by Some Covered States, Filed Against Constitutionality of Voting Rights Act Section 5, in Shelby County Case

Via the Project on Fair Representation (representing Shelby County): Amicus Briefs Alabama Alaska American Unity Legal Defense Fund Arizona, Georgia, South Carolina and South Dakota Cato Institute Former Government Officials John Nix, Anthony Cuomo and Dr. Abigail Thernstrom Judicial Education Continue reading

“U.S. Supreme Court Poised To Determine Constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act; Merced County Files Amicus Brief Defending Its Bailout From Section 5 Coverage.”

Press release: On January 2, 2013, two of Nielsen Merksamer’s leading voting rights experts, Marguerite Leoni and Chris Skinnell, filed an amicus curiae brief in the United States Supreme Court, in the pending constitutional challenge to Section 5 of… Continue reading