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Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act and aids GOP efforts to control the House

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday hollowed out a landmark Civil Rights-era law that has increased minority representation in Congress and elsewhere, striking down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana and opening the door for more redistricting across the country that could aid Republican efforts to control the House. In a 6-3 ruling, the court’s conservative majority found that the Louisiana district represented by Democrat Cleo Fields relied too heavily on race. Chief Justice John Roberts had described the 6th Congressional District as a “snake” that stretches more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) to link parts of Shreveport, Alexandria, Lafayette and Baton Rouge. “That map is an unconstitutional gerrymander,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the six conservatives.

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Supreme Court Weakens A Landmark Civil Rights - Era Law And Aids GOP Efforts To Control The House

Media Coverage · April 29, 2026

The Supreme Court has weakened the Voting Rights Act, a landmark civil rights-era law, by limiting its ability to prevent voter suppression. This decision aids Republican efforts to control the House of Representatives by potentially disenfranchising Democratic voters. The ruling has significant implications for the balance of power in Congress.

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Media Coverage April 29, 2026

Supreme Court Weakens A Landmark Civil Rights - Era Law And Aids GOP Efforts To Control The House

The Supreme Court has weakened the Voting Rights Act, a landmark civil rights-era law, by limiting its ability to prevent voter suppression. This decision aids Republican efforts to control the House of Representatives by potentially disenfranchising Democratic voters. The ruling has significant implications for the balance of power in Congress.

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Media Coverage April 29, 2026

Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act and aids GOP efforts to control the House

The Supreme Court issued a ruling that weakens the Voting Rights Act, a landmark civil rights law. This decision makes it easier for states to implement voter ID laws and other restrictions that can disproportionately affect minority voters. The ruling is seen as a significant victory for Republican efforts to control the House of Representatives.

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