Supreme Court seems poised to diminish the Voting Rights Act. What it could mean.

Supreme Court Considers Case with Implications for Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has heard oral arguments in a case that questions whether using race as a factor in drawing congressional maps violates the Constitution.

The potential decision could significantly impact the Voting Rights Act of 1965, potentially rendering it less effective.

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The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for voting rights in the United States.

Author's summary: Supreme Court case may weaken Voting Rights Act.

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The Christian Science Monitor The Christian Science Monitor — 2025-10-16

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