"On the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that struck
down a key part of the Voting Rights Act, Attorney General Eric Holder
pledged Wednesday that the Justice Department would remain aggressive in
using Section 2 of the law—which was left intact by the Court’s
decision—to guard against unjust voting restrictions.
Section 2, which prohibits barriers to voting that disadvantage minority
groups, provided the basis for the department’s lawsuits last year
against voting laws in North Carolina and Texas. It also formed the
basis for a recent challenge to a voter ID statue in Wisconsin. In
April, a federal district court sided with the plaintiffs in that case,
declaring that the Wisconsin law violated both the equal protection
clause of the Constitution and Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act..."
Wisconsin; Voting Rights
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