shelby county v. holder

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in 2013 and brought back the old politics of the past.
Places that were subject to federal supervision in the past still appear to be removing voters more aggressively today.
The Georgia Democrat argued that a 2013 Supreme Court ruling led to voter suppression tactics that targeted people of color.
This is what the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act looks like.
Almost 100 lawmakers are asking for hearings on five bills.
The Supreme Court turned away its request for attorney fees.
Supreme Court victor wanted $2 million to cover its costs in trying to destroy the law.