WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to gut a key tool of the Voting Rights Act that helped root out racial discrimination in voting for more than a half century, a change that would boost Republican electoral prospects, particularly across the South.
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â
Voting rights activists gather Wednesday outside the Supreme Court in Washington as the justices prepare to take up a major Republican-led challenge to the Voting Rights Act, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement.Â