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The Supreme Court just handed down two surprisingly timid Voting Rights Act decisions

The Supreme Court just handed down two surprisingly timid Voting Rights Act decisions
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Justice Neil Gorsuch wants to make it impossible to sue for violations of the Voting Rights Act. | Mario Tama/Getty Images On Monday, the Supreme Court decided not to thrust another dagger into the nearly lifeless corpse of the Voting Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is arguably the most successful civil rights law in American history. Before the Roberts Court began to dismantle it, the

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