The Gutting of Section 2 and the Future of Voting Rights

A landmark Supreme Court decision has significantly weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a law long used to challenge racial discrimination in elections. This change could reshape how communities fight for equal access to voting and representation. The article explores the broader implications of the ruling, emphasizing that voting rights are deeply connected to policy, power, and everyday lived experiences. Drawing from firsthand exposure to Voting Rights Act case law and the enduring legacy of civil rights leaders, the piece serves as both a reflection and a warning about the future of democratic participation in America.

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