The Supreme Court's Statutory Sabotage: A Catalog of Congressional Conundrums The recent US Supreme Court term has been marked by decisions that have raised eyebrows among lawmakers, civil rights activists, and immigration advocates.
Slate's sharp analysis and incisive commentary on these rulings raise pressing questions about the judiciary's role in shaping federal legislation.
At the center of this controversy is the Voting Rights Act (VRA), a landmark piece of civil rights legislation designed to prevent racial gerrymandering and protect minority communities' voting rights.