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

Why did a Court that hates the Voting Rights Act with the intensity of a thousand suns decide to stay its hand?

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

Why did a Court that hates the Voting Rights Act with the intensity of a thousand suns decide to stay its hand?

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edition.cnn.com1 mesi fa

Supreme Court puts off fight over who can sue to enforce what’s left of the Voting Rights Act | CNN Politics

The Supreme Court on Monday punted on a fight over the ability of voters to bring Voting Rights Act lawsuits, dodging a major dispute over the landmark civil rights law that the conservative majority had already left on…

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  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·edition.cnn.com

    Supreme Court puts off fight over who can sue to enforce what’s left of the Voting Rights Act | CNN Politics

    The Supreme Court on Monday punted on a fight over the ability of voters to bring Voting Rights Act lawsuits, dodging a major dispute over the landmark civil rights law that the…

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·vox.com

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

    Why did a Court that hates the Voting Rights Act with the intensity of a thousand suns decide to stay its hand?