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The History of the Voting Rights Act
Rick Martin: I think like me, you were braced for just a body blow to section two of the Voting Rights Act. But we can talk later about what happened, but I would love to do the history of this, which is oddly enough where the Chief Justice began his opinion with the history. Can you just walk us through essentially how we got the voting rights act and then what happened in the early 80s after Mobile V. of Bolden that got the young Reagan administration lawyer whose name was John Roberts on board? He says it's great to be with you not talking about something really dire and depressing.Martin: Let's take a moment and just sit in our happy feelings.