Congressional Digest

Supreme Court Debates October 2013 No. 7 Vol. 16
Justice Ginsburg’s Dissent

Reconsidering the Voting Rights Act

Federal Efforts to Combat Discriminatory Election Laws

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Justice Ginsburg’s Dissent

In the Court’s view, the very success of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act demands its dormancy. Congress was of another mind. Recognizing that large progress has been made, Congress determined, based on a voluminous record, that the scourge of discrimination was not yet extirpated. The question this case presents is who decides whether, as currently operative, Section 5 remains justifiable — this Court, or a Congress charged with the obligation to enforce the post-Civil War Amendments “by appropriate legislation.” With overwhelming support in both Houses, Congress concluded that, for two prime reasons, Section 5 should continue in force,…

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