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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives SCOTUS a History Lesson

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

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Introduction

The framers themselves adopted the Equal Protection Clause in a race-conscious way. If we draw racially gerrymandered districts, particularly in a place where you have a small elite group that has cultivated sociology of racial polarization to benefit themselves economically,. It seems to me that your common parents totally your right to do it but really saying change the way we look at Section 2 and its application. You create districts where you basically have white candidates who have to compete as a zero-sum game for the largest number of white voters. The only explicit reference to race in the Constitution is in the 15th Amendment, which prohibits racial discrimination and voting.

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