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Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act was having a good year — until the 8th Circuit ruled that there’s no private right of action under the statute. Marc and Paige break down that the 8th Circuit’s decision means, new threats facing the Voting Rights Act and a group of new lawsuits seeking to protect ballot access using lesser-known parts of the landmark law.
For a transcript of this episode, please email [email protected].
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Articles:
-Federal Judge Rules North Dakota’s Legislative Districts Violate Voting Rights Act, Orders New Map
-Federal Judge Rules Washington State’s Legislative Map Violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
-5th Circuit Panel Asks to Overturn Its Own Precedent, but Affirms Galveston County, TX Violated the Voting Rights Act
-8th Circuit Rules Private Plaintiffs Cannot Sue Under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act
-The U.S. Court System, Explained
-The Conservative Legal Movement’s Latest Target
-A Constellation of Anti-Voting Groups Threaten Democracy
-Using Lesser Known Portions of the Voting Rights Act, New Lawsuits Aim To Protect Voters
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Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act was having a good year — until the 8th Circuit ruled that there’s no private right of action under the statute. Marc and Paige break down that the 8th Circuit’s decision means, new threats facing the Voting Rights Act and a group of new lawsuits seeking to protect ballot access using lesser-known parts of the landmark law.
For a transcript of this episode, please email [email protected].
Follow Democracy Docket!
-X/Twitter
-Post
-Facebook
-Instagram
-TikTok
-Subscribe to our free newsletters
Resources:
Lawsuits:
-Alabama Congressional Redistricting
-Louisiana Congressional Redistricting
-Georgia Congressional Redistricting
Articles:
-Federal Judge Rules North Dakota’s Legislative Districts Violate Voting Rights Act, Orders New Map
-Federal Judge Rules Washington State’s Legislative Map Violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
-5th Circuit Panel Asks to Overturn Its Own Precedent, but Affirms Galveston County, TX Violated the Voting Rights Act
-8th Circuit Rules Private Plaintiffs Cannot Sue Under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act
-The U.S. Court System, Explained
-The Conservative Legal Movement’s Latest Target
-A Constellation of Anti-Voting Groups Threaten Democracy
-Using Lesser Known Portions of the Voting Rights Act, New Lawsuits Aim To Protect Voters
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