From Democracy Docket <[email protected]>
Subject A landmark case is before the U.S. Supreme Court today
Date October 4, 2022 12:01 PM
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Today at 10 a.m. EDT, the U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments in Merrill v. Milligan, a landmark case about redistricting in Alabama that could severely weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), which protects voters from discrimination in district maps and voting laws. In 2021, Alabama drew a congressional map with only one district where Black voters could elect the candidate of their choice. Earlier this year, a federal court struck down the map after finding it diluted the voting strength of Black Alabamians. But Alabama appealed this decision to the Supreme Court, and now the Court has the opportunity to revisit Section 2 and could render it powerless in protecting minority voters from discriminatory maps. [link removed]

Needless to say, this case could have huge ramifications for our democracy. Check out our latest Case Watch for all the details, [[link removed]] and make sure to visit our live page with detailed updates from the arguments. You can also find both of these resources and other key information on our hub page about Section 2 of the VRA. [link removed]

Follow along our live coverage here [link removed]

Be sure to keep an eye out for upcoming analysis breaking down the arguments and key takeaways.



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