Centered From Reality

SCOTUS Draws a Distinction Without Difference


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Alex opens the episode with an unexpected pairing—national parks and NBA blowouts—before turning to a Supreme Court decision that could fundamentally weaken the Voting Rights Act. He breaks down Justice Samuel Alito’s argument that the law has fulfilled its purpose in a changed America, and notes that he finds himself torn on parts of the Court’s reasoning, even as he grapples with its implications.

The episode traces how decades of rulings—beginning with Shelby County v. Holder—have steadily chipped away at the Voting Rights Act, and what that erosion means for minority representation today. The decision, he explains, appears to permit political gerrymandering while rejecting racial gerrymandering—what amounts, in practice, to a distinction without a difference. Featuring sharp warnings from dissenting justices and voting rights advocates, the podcast examines whether the United States is closing the chapter on a civil rights cornerstone or reopening old wounds.

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