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Supreme Court Sidesteps Voting Rights Act Fight For Now

May 18, 2026·2 days ago·via NPR
Supreme Court Sidesteps Voting Rights Act Fight For Now
The Supreme Court is not taking up a new fight over Voting Rights Act enforcement right now, leaving the issue unresolved for the moment. That delays a major showdown over how aggressively federal law should be used to police elections and district maps. Conservatives will see this as a temporary pause in a broader battle over judicial activism and election control. Read more about this...

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