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Another Take: The US Supreme Court v the vote

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The Complex Landscape of Voter Suppression

This chapter explores the nuanced aspects of voter suppression in the United States, detailing how systemic barriers have evolved over time. It highlights the historical impact of discriminatory practices on voter rights, particularly through the lens of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and critiques recent judicial decisions that have undermined protections for marginalized voters. The discussion also raises critical questions about the future of voting rights and the potential repercussions of proposed changes to the Supreme Court's structure.

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