John Roberts takes aim at the Voting Rights Act and political money disclosures, again
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The Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts has hollowed out the historic Voting Rights Act, curtailed regulation of big political donors and limited challenges to partisan gerrymandering.
The final two decisions of the court session on Thursday continued this trend of Roberts' stewardship that cuts to the heart of democracy and generally benefits conservatives over liberals, Republican voters over Democratic voters. The pattern on voting rights traces to Roberts' early years serving in the Ronald Reagan administration when the young GOP lawyer opposed racial remedies and argued for a constricted interpretation of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.More Related News
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