Rod's Scholarly Opinion
In this episode of Rod’s Scholarly Opinion, Rodney McNeil breaks down the Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais and what it means for the future of voting rights in America. Is discrimination only valid if it’s intentional, or should outcomes still matter? Rodney takes you through the history of the Voting Rights Act, from the Fifteenth Amendment to the landmark protections established in 1965, and explains how redistricting shapes political power today. He unpacks how this decision raises the legal standard for proving discrimination and what that could mean for minority representation nationwide. This isn’t just politics, it’s about access, power, and the evolving definition of equality under the law. Bold opinions. Real evidence. Lasting impact. Stay informed. Stay critical.
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