The Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that eliminates a significant mechanism for enforcing protections under the Voting Rights Act for voters with disabilities or those who are unable to read or write in seven states. This decision affects the legal framework aimed at safeguarding minority voting rights.
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Supreme Court upholds ruling affecting Voting Rights protections in seven states
The Supreme Court has confirmed a ruling that removes a key enforcement tool for the Voting Rights Act, impacting protections for voters with disabilities or literacy challenges in seven states. This ruling is part of ongoing discussions about voting rights in the United States.
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Supreme Court allows a ruling that ends a tool to protect minority voters in 7 states
Supreme Court upholds ruling affecting Voting Rights protections in seven states