Voting Rights Act at 60: Celebrating Progress Amid New Threats

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The article discusses the ongoing threats to the Voting Rights Act's protections for minority voters, highlighting recent legal challenges that could limit private individuals' ability to enforce voting rights, potentially weakening the law's effectiveness and impacting future civil rights cases.
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