Less Noted, Just as Radical: The High Court’s Rightward Economic Shift
Raluca Maniță
Last week, the Supreme Court’s 6–3, party-line decision in Louisiana v. Callais gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the law Congress enacted to stop politicians from drawing district maps that erase the political power of Black and brown voters. The ruling is the latest salvo in the Roberts court’s antidemocracy project. It is a partisan, ideological judicial campaign with a long paper trail that began with Citizens United , when the Roberts court opened the floodgates to corporate money
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