ACLU Supporter – The Supreme Court returned yesterday for a new term, just 100 days after overturning Roe v. Wade. This time around, the Justices have chosen to take up a series of cases that will have serious consequences to voting rights, racial justice, LGBTQ rights, and much more. In fact, this very morning, SCOTUS heard Merrill v. Milligan – an ACLU case that challenges Alabama's new congressional map for racial gerrymandering and for diluting Black Alabamans' voting power. The outcome of today's arguments could determine the future of voting rights in America – and that's why our own voting rights attorneys from ACLU and ACLU of Alabama are breaking down this critical case so you have all the facts:
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