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Related: About this forumSupreme Court Turns Blind Eye To History In Upholding AZ Voter Suppression Laws - Ali Velshi - MSNBC
Cecillia Wang, deputy legal director of the ACLU, talks about the Supreme Court's ruling upholding Arizona's voter suppression law and the significance of the ruling for voting rights in the United States. Aired on 07/02/2021.
elleng
(130,153 posts)alito doesn't care, or more likely, is a hater.
What's with Roberts???
onecaliberal
(32,488 posts)They know precisely what they are doing?
RVN VET71
(2,686 posts)Are the so-called conservative justices on SCOTUs racist-fascists?
It seems like such a cheap shot at the Black Robes to lay that on them, but I will stand by it until someone proves me wrong. This decision clearly cast aside the voting rights of minorities, the better to assist whites in maintaining power over them. Alito claims that the law imposes restrictions so light as hardly to be worth the name. And hes right, if youre white. Roberts, in Shelby, claimed that, shoot, weve grown passed racism in this country so theres no need to monitor voting laws in racist-dominant states.
Briefly stated, a Liberal SCOTUS would have entered this discussion by asking Does this law enhance the right to vote or impose blocks to it for some people? These so-called conservatives asked: How can we uphold this law -- which clearly impedes the rights of native Americans about whom we do not care -- to maintain white status quo?