#Forbes Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Presses Attorney On Impacts Of Jim Crow-Era In Voting Maps

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Presses Attorney On Impacts Of Jim Crow-Era In Voting Maps
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Robinson v. Callais and Louisiana v. Callais, which could alter Section Two of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. During which, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asked amicus curiae Hashim Mooppan about the implications of the Jim Crow era on voting maps.

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