By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Reading: Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act in Louisiana redistricting ruling
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Concealed Republican > Blog > News > Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act in Louisiana redistricting ruling
News

Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act in Louisiana redistricting ruling

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 1, 2026 8:55 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
Share
Supreme Court guts Voting Rights Act in Louisiana redistricting ruling
SHARE

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

For those of us who grew up during the Civil Rights era, there are some ugly memories.

There was “Bloody Sunday” in 1965, at Alabama’s Edmund Pettus Bridge, when troopers brutally attacked Black protesters. 

These marchers, led by John Lewis, were met with tear gas and whips as they demanded voting rights.

Two days later, Martin Luther King Jr. led a smaller march to the bridge, where the demonstrators prayed and turned back to avoid further violence.

SUPREME COURT RULES ON KEY VOTING RIGHTS ACT RULE AS REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WAGE REDISTRICTING WAR

There was a sit-in at the White House, a protest at the Capitol and, that summer, the Watts riots in Los Angeles.

Two years earlier, Alabama’s Bull Connor turned powerful hoses on protesters, including children, powerful enough to knock them down and cause injury. 

All this led to LBJ signing the Voting Rights Act passed by Congress, barring racial discrimination in voting, with strong support from Republicans as well as Democrats.

DESANTIS’ REDISTRICTING FIGHT GETS MAJOR BOOST FROM HIS POTENTIAL GOP SUCCESSOR: ‘DOING THE RIGHT THING’

And now, thanks to the Supreme Court, it is pretty much dead.

Much has changed in the last six decades, I’m the first to admit. We’ve had a Black president who was elected for two terms. Most major cities have had one or more Black mayors. There have been Black governors, dozens of Black members of Congress and a Black vice president.

Now the court claims the voting law has been a victim of its own success.

Chief Justice John Roberts smiling.

In a raw display of ideological power, all six conservative justices voted to gut the law, with the three liberal members strongly opposed.

By the way, newsrooms were virtually all White in 1965, leaving the L.A. Times in the embarrassing position of having to send a Black salesman to Watts. Now we have Black anchors, newspaper editors and heads of news divisions, though that entailed its own battles over affirmative action.

The John Roberts court has specialized in overturning laws that have governed the country since deep into the last century. Roe v. Wade comes to mind.

The opinion by Samuel Alito says it’s perfectly fine for states to engage in gerrymandering to protect incumbents, or favor one political party, as long as it doesn’t involve race.

The voting act is violated only when “the circumstances give rise to a strong inference that intentional discrimination occurred.” 

In the Louisiana case at hand, the court ruled that the state had violated the Constitution by creating a second majority-Black district.

JUDGES SAY THEY’LL REDRAW LOUISIANA CONGRESSIONAL MAP THEMSELVES IF LAWMAKERS CAN’T

The Wall Street Journal editorial page hailed the ruling: “The Voting Rights Act was a landmark of American liberty that helped to break Jim Crow. But that storied purpose has been twisted over the years by both parties to justify the use of race to gerrymander.”

In effect, supporters say, the creation of majority-Black districts has ghettoized Black lawmakers, many of whom have grown old in these safe seats.

This question of intent was an issue back when I was covering the Justice Department during the Reagan administration. And the high court has been chipping away at the law since then.

Samuel Alito in March 2019.

The New York Times reports that critics “expect that any reconfiguration will not only endanger Black incumbents, some of whom have held office for decades, but also threaten a rising generation of Black Democrats in the South, who already have few avenues for ascending in politics.”

SUBSCRIBE TO HOWIE’S MEDIA BUZZMETER PODCAST, A RIFF ON THE DAY’S HOTTEST STORIES

The conservative court has leaned hard to the right on other racial issues, such as striking down affirmative action in college admissions in 2023 by saying race cannot be considered a “plus” factor for applicants.

Alito argues that Black voters now participate in elections at similar rates as others. Presto, problem solved! 

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

The SCOTUS ruling on voting rights leaves a gray area by leaving the door ajar without slamming it shut, which means challenges will undoubtedly make it back to the justices – without much chance of success.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

3 million+ pages later: Liz Wheeler reveals her key conclusion from the Epstein files release

Reports of victims with gunshot wounds at California mall on Black Friday

This is what happens when a state elects a ‘moderate’ Democrat

Antifreeze ice cream and pesticide tea: Why it’s time to ditch processed foods

Wyoming councilman says ‘hang bad judges’ after abortion ban ruling

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print
Previous Article Florida Substitute Teacher Fired, Arrested After Classroom Twerking and Other Incidents [WATCH] Florida Substitute Teacher Fired, Arrested After Classroom Twerking and Other Incidents [WATCH]
Next Article The pipeline from university radical to would-be assassin The pipeline from university radical to would-be assassin
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ballot decision is a step in the right direction
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s ballot decision is a step in the right direction
News
3 generations of Florida family killed in Plant City double shooting
3 generations of Florida family killed in Plant City double shooting
News
Ursula Is Not Just a Villain in The Little Mermaid, But a Free Speech Arsonist in Real Life
Ursula Is Not Just a Villain in The Little Mermaid, But a Free Speech Arsonist in Real Life
Politics
Minnesota Senate Narrowly Approves Gun Ban and More on Party-Line Vote
Minnesota Senate Narrowly Approves Gun Ban and More on Party-Line Vote
News
4-year-old girl died after grandmother forced her to drink whiskey — her blood alcohol level was shocking
4-year-old girl died after grandmother forced her to drink whiskey — her blood alcohol level was shocking
News
US intercepts 6 ships trying to run American blockade, Hegseth says
US intercepts 6 ships trying to run American blockade, Hegseth says
News
© 2025 Concealed Republican. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?