Justice Jackson's Originalist Case For Voting Rights Act

By Jimmy Hoover (October 4, 2022, 5:57 PM EDT) -- The Supreme Court was ablaze with debate Tuesday morning over whether the Voting Rights Act allows judges to consider race to remedy unequal representation, with newly confirmed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson making an impassioned "originalist" case that the Reconstruction Amendments did not mandate "race-blind" laws....

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