Supreme Court's Voting Rights Case Sparks Concerns Amid Political Uncertainty

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The Supreme Court is hearing a critical case, Callais v. Louisiana, which could significantly restrict or overturn protections against racial vote suppression under the Voting Rights Act of 1965, raising concerns about potential overreach and the future of multiracial democracy. Janai Nelson of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund emphasizes the importance of upholding longstanding legal precedents and the constitutional protections embedded in the Act, warning that a decision to weaken or eliminate these protections could have widespread and lasting impacts on voting rights and democracy in the U.S.
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