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857 The Supreme Court broke democracy by saying the quiet part out loud

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 05/06/2026 06:00 EDT

The Supreme Court broke democracy by saying the quiet part out loud

Last Wednesday, the Supreme Court’s Republican majority effectively repealed a 1982 amendment to the Voting Rights Act that required some states to draw a minimum number of majority-Black or majority-Latino legislative districts. The GOP justices’ decision has already kicked off another round of skirmishes in the gerrymandering wars.  Louisiana suspended its US House elections until […]

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