The justices three years ago expressed skepticism about the continued need for Section 5 of the historic act, which requires states and localities with a history of discrimination, most of them in the South, to get federal approval of any changes in their voting laws....That is, the law applies differently to different states, based on their record with voting and race decades ago.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Supreme Court takes Voting Rights Act case.
WaPo reports:
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