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law-and-government2 years ago

"Voting Rights Act Faces Crucial Test in Redistricting Battles and Minority Voter Access"

A federal lawsuit in Texas is challenging the interpretation of the Voting Rights Act regarding the creation of minority coalition districts. Civil rights groups argue that Black and Hispanic voters in Galveston County should be combined to form a protected majority-minority district. The county had eliminated a seat that represented these combined minority groups, leading to the lawsuit. A district judge ruled against the county's redistricting map, and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the decision but questioned the precedent. The full court allowed Galveston to use the contested map while the case is being settled, a decision the Supreme Court has not interfered with. The case could potentially resolve the issue of whether coalition districts are permissible under the Voting Rights Act, which was originally enacted to prevent discrimination against Black voters by ensuring the creation of majority-minority districts.

politics2 years ago

Supreme Court dismisses liberals' objections, allows challenge to Texas county map under Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in a dispute over a Republican-drawn commissioners map in Galveston County, Texas, which a federal judge ruled violated the Voting Rights Act. The map will remain in effect while a federal appeals court reviews the judge's decision next year. Critics argue that the map amounts to racial gerrymandering and could set a dangerous precedent. The court's three liberal justices dissented from the decision, expressing concerns about the broader implications. The dispute highlights ongoing challenges surrounding redistricting and voting rights in the aftermath of the 2020 census.

politics2 years ago

"5th Circuit Panel Challenges Precedent, Confirms Voting Rights Violation in Galveston County, TX"

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed that Galveston County, Texas violated the Voting Rights Act (VRA) by diluting the voting power of Black and Latino communities. However, the court has called for a rehearing of the case in full, expressing its intent to overturn established precedent that allows the aggregation of distinct minority communities for Section 2 vote dilution claims. The ruling follows a trial decision that found Galveston County engaged in a "stark and jarring" VRA violation by dismantling the county's sole majority-minority commissioners court precinct. The future trajectory of the case and the viability of minority-coalition Section 2 claims in the 5th Circuit remain uncertain.

politics2 years ago

Judge rules Texas voting map discriminates against Black and Latino residents

A federal judge has ruled that a new electoral map in Galveston county, Texas, discriminates against Black and Latino residents, violating the Voting Rights Act. The judge found that the redistricting map adopted by Republican commissioners diluted minority votes and erased the only majority-minority district. This case is the first trial under section 2 of the Voting Rights Act since the US Supreme Court affirmed the provision in June. The ruling orders the county to redraw its map by October 20th, ensuring at least one majority-minority district out of the four. The decision is seen as a victory against racial gerrymandering and has national implications.

crime2 years ago

Chaos and Arrests at Annual Texas Jeep Weekend Event

More than 230 arrests were made during the annual "Go Topless Jeep Weekend" in Galveston County, with 283 charges filed, including 13 felonies. Two people were critically injured, and three were shot, but their injuries were non-life-threatening. Last year, a sheriff directing traffic was seriously injured, and in 2022, 175 arrests were made during the four-day event.

local-news2 years ago

Jeep Weekend in Galveston County leads to over 200 arrests.

More than 200 people were arrested and over 50 hospitalizations were reported during the annual Jeep Weekend event at Crystal Beach in Galveston County. The event brought thousands of Jeep owners to the area, and officials reported over 200 charges filed and several injuries. Last year, there were 100 arrests made, and emergency services were strained due to the large crowd.

crime2 years ago

Jeep Weekend in Galveston County Results in Over 230 Arrests and 50 Hospitalizations

More than 230 arrests were made and over 50 people were taken to the hospital during Jeep Weekend in Galveston County, an unofficial event where attendees stay in their Jeeps to enjoy the beach with a lot of alcohol involved. The number of arrests and injuries increased compared to previous years, and the sheriff's office doubled the amount of deputies patrolling the area. The event is expected to continue on Sunday, and law enforcement is patrolling to ensure safety.