
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives SCOTUS a History Lesson
Oct 8, 2022
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Gerrymanders Erode Community Power
- Racial gerrymanders harm representation, governance tone, and leadership development in the black belt.
- Stunted electoral opportunity reduces federal advocacy and discourages local leaders from staying.
How Section 2 Claims Work
- Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act targets vote dilution even without proof of intentional discrimination.
- The plaintiffs must show racially polarized voting and a reasonably compact alternative map that creates another opportunity district.
State's Push For A Narrower Test
- Alabama asked the Court to narrow Section 2 by valuing facially neutral explanations like "core retention."
- The plaintiffs say such arguments would revive practices the 1982 VRA amendments aimed to prevent.
