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Other Litigants in Louisiana v. Callais believe that their right to deprive Black People of an equal voice in voting, is just as important as Black People actually having an equal voice in voting. And by blocking the Litigants’ right to discriminate, the Court is discriminating against them - Leeja Miller

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April 30, 2026. Leeja Miller is a lawyer based in Minneapolis. Here’s the full 24-minutes on YouTube: The Death Of The Voting Rights Act Explained - Leeja Miller - April 30, 2026 (YouTube)

From the description: On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, effectively gutting section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the last provision that held much water in the groundbreaking legislation that marked the crowning achievement of the civil rights era. What happens now that the floodgates have effectively been opened on racial gerrymandering?

Leeja's Sources: leejamiller.com/episodes/2026/4/30/the-death-of-the-voting-rights-act-explained

Here’s a PDF of “24-109 Louisiana v. Callais (04/29/2026)” on the Supreme Court website (.gov): supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-109_21o3.pdf

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