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For now, the Voting Rights Act imposes some restraints on how congressional districts can be drawn. But the Supreme Court has also signaled it could further weaken the landmark law that protects minority voters.
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A decade of Supreme Court rulings have given states increasingly unfettered power in redistricting
For now, the Voting Rights Act imposes some restraints on how congressional districts can be drawn. But the Supreme Court has also signaled it could further weaken the landmark law that protects minority voters.