Sam Alito Put Fake Facts In A Supreme Court Opinion!?!?
The ruling leaned on a Justice Department brief that used a disputed turnout method, and experts said it overstated Black participation in Louisiana.
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Supreme Court Ruling on Race Based Districts Sparks Debate Over Voting Rights.
(ThyBlackMan.com) Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a concurring opinion, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, in the recent case that restricted the use of race in designing a Louisiana congressional district. Thomas wrote: “This Court should never have interpreted (Section) 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to effectively give racial groups ‘an entitlement to roughly proportional representation.’ … By doing so, the Court led le…
Supreme Court Used Bullsh*t Data From DOJ Hacks To Kill Voting Rights Act, Surprise!
At least the Phillies suck this year.As Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts whines and pisses and moans about people thinking he’s — heaven forfend! — some sort of partisan, would it surprise you to learn that the data the Court’s majority opinion in Louisiana v. Callais relied on to flush what was left of the Voting Rights Act down history’s toilet appears to have been faulty? And that faulty data was provided in a “friend of the court” br…
'Unusual methodology': Supreme Court 'manipulated' critical data to gut voting rights
In late April, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that critics say “demolishes” the Voting Rights Act by ending a provision that prevents racial discrimination. Now, according to experts, it appears that arguments made by Justice Samuel Alito were based on “misleading data analysis.”According to the Guardian, “In his opinion gutting section 2 of the Voting Rights Act last week, Alito said that Black voter turnout had exceeded white voter t…
"Supreme court’s Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ" #ELB
The Guardian: In his opinion gutting section 2 of the Voting Rights Act last week, Alito said that Black voter turnout had exceeded white voter turnout in two of the five most recent presidential elections, both nationally and in Louisiana.… Continue reading The post “Supreme court’s Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ” appeared first on Election Law Blog.
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