The Supreme Court heard arguments about the constitutionality of Alabama’s republican-drawn congressional map.
Conservative Justices Alito, Coney Barrett, and Kavanaugh inquired whether to weaken the 1965 Voting Rights Act by making it harder for groups to bring voting rights claims in the future.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was more than candid about defending the current law as conservative Justices leaned toward the race-neutral arguments.
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