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What the Supreme Court Just Did to the Voting Rights Act, Breaking Down Louisiana v. Callais

6 min · 1 de may de 2026
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After a three-month break, The Civics Cypher returns with a clear breakdown of Louisiana v. Callais and what it means for voting rights. This episode explains, in plain language, how the Supreme Court reshaped the Voting Rights Act of 1965, shifting the focus from outcomes to intent and making it harder to challenge maps that weaken minority representation. If you want to understand how power is shaped without changing a single vote, this is the episode.

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