“Shelby County One Year Later: Good for Voting Rights?”

Franita Tolson: “Despite these developments, the lesson of Shelby County should not be that states have broad authority to impose restrictive voting regulations. The true lesson of the decision, one year later, is that even the most painful and costly loss can be a vehicle for effectuating change. The loss of the preclearance regime forced advocates to be more aggressive in using creative legal arguments and obscure statutory provisions in voting rights litigation.”

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