Episode 855: Louisiana’s Racial Gerrymandering Defense to SCOTUS Switches from ‘It was for Partisan Reasons’ to ‘The VRA is Unconstitutional’
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The American Democracy Minute Radio News Report & Podcast for Sept. 5, 2025
Louisiana’s Racial Gerrymandering Defense to SCOTUS Switches from ‘It was for Partisan Reasons’ to ‘The VRA is Unconstitutional’
The State of Louisiana’s new brief for a U.S. Supreme Court racial gerrymandering case now claims Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is unconstitutional because it uses race-conscious redistricting. Their shifting argument may suggest the state thinks more justices are ready to strike down the VRA.
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Today’s Links
Articles & Resources:
All About Redistricting - Louisiana v. Callais (also Callais v. Landry, Robinson v. Callais)
NAACP Legal Defense Fund - Louisiana v. Callais FAQ
Louisiana Attorney General - Supplemental U.S. Supreme Court Brief
Campaign Legal Center - Defending States’ Ability to Use the Voting Rights Act for Fair Maps (Louisiana v. Callais/Robinson v. Callais)
SCOTUSBlog - (Commentary) The future of voting rights
Groups Taking Action:
ACLU, Legal Defense Fund, Power Coalition for Equity and Justice
Register or Check Your Voter Registration:
U.S. Election Assistance Commission – How to Register And Vote in Your State
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