The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a case regarding Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and its impact on Congressional representation.
The case centers on whether the Voting Rights Act prevents the overrepresentation of white people in Congress, with a focus on Louisiana's Congressional district maps.
The six Republican justices are going to declare the Voting Rights Act inert and allow the dilution of Black voting rights through racist gerrymandering.
The ruling is expected to have disastrous consequences for Black voters and Democrats, allowing for the dilution of Black voting rights through gerrymandering.
Author's summary: The Supreme Court's impending ruling on the Voting Rights Act will severely impact Black voters.