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Justice Thomas's Color Blindness Principle in Voting Rights
The chapter analyzes Justice Thomas's concurrence advocating for a color blindness approach in voting rights, exploring his views on the Voting Rights Act and court intervention in racial cases. It discusses the implications of Thomas's opinion on election cases and compares his stance on civil versus political rights with past affirmative action cases. The chapter delves into the erosion of voting rights due to the court's deference to legislatures, impacting issues like gerrymandering and campaign finance, while critiquing the court's handling of election law cases like the South Carolina voting dispute.