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Criminal and constitutional lawyer; former church-state separator; (virtual) taekwondo student; theater and improv lover. #NeverSkeet (he/him/his) https://www.lipperlaw.com
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Yikes yikes yikes yikes yikes.
1. Not only can SCOTUS gut or strike down whatever remedy Congress enacts, but Callais itself gutted a Voting Rights Act amendment that Congress enacted to fix a previous SCOTUS decision that had artificially narrowed the Voting Rights Act.
2. When you have a SCOTUS willing to rewrite (and nullify) amendments to voting rights statutes, then the solution most definitely cannot be another amendment to voting rights statutes.
Oh my lord.
Sweet fancy Moses.