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In reply to the discussion: So what will happened when Loving v. Virginia (1967, 388 U.S. 1) comes before SCOTUS? [View all]Zeitghost
(3,858 posts)12. I don't see a Red State enacting a law contrary to Loving
That would be needed to bring a challenge before the court. Unlike abortion, there is not enough popular support for such a law in even the reddest of states.
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So what will happened when Loving v. Virginia (1967, 388 U.S. 1) comes before SCOTUS? [View all]
Scottie Mom
May 2022
OP
Most likely, no state is going to enact legislation banning interracial marriage
onenote
May 2022
#16
MAGA wants a white majority society dismissing liberal democracy pinned by the 14th
uponit7771
May 2022
#36
You are so right. And, frankly, Black people have saved this nation again and again.
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May 2022
#33
With gerrymandering and voter suppression, there are certainly states where it would happen.
haele
May 2022
#32