Supreme Court’s gerrymandering ruling guts protections for minority voters | PennLive letters
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A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on gerrymandering has weakened protections for minority voters, allowing racial disenfranchisement under the guise of political strategy. This decision raises concerns about the future of voting rights in America.
Louisiana v. Callais decision allows politicians to hide racial disenfranchisement behind claims of partisan advantage, undermining decades of voting rights protections.