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Ari Berman argues that Supreme Court appointments by Presidents Bush and Trump led the Court to abandon bipartisan consensus supporting the Voting Rights Act.
reported by one outlet so far · Asserted cause · first recorded Jul 8, 5:30 PM
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NPRLean left · Jul 8, 5:01 PM
The Supreme Court appointments of Justices Roberts and Alito, followed by three judges appointed by Trump, led to the Court turning its back on bipartisan consensus regarding the Voting Rights Act.
Cites: Ari Berman · Details: Roberts; Alito; three Trump judges