Supreme Court Gutts Voting Rights Act and Blocks Abortion Pill Mail Delivery in Major Rulings

Supreme Court Gutts Voting Rights Act and Blocks Abortion Pill Mail Delivery in Major Rulings

The US Supreme Court issued a landmark 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Calais, effectively gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by requiring proof of intentional discrimination rather than just discriminatory effect when challenging electoral maps that dilute Black voting power. This decision struck down Louisiana's majority-Black congressional district, sparking immediate redistricting scrambles in states like Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida, where Republican governors have called special sessions to redraw maps ahead of midterms, potentially netting more GOP seats and reducing minority representation. Civil rights experts warn it ushers in a "forever redistricting war," allowing states to legally dismantle Black and Latino districts, with major impacts looming in the 2030 redistricting cycle.

Separately, the maker of the abortion pill mifepristone filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court in New Orleans blocked nationwide mail delivery of the drug, ruling it undermines Louisiana's abortion ban and requiring in-person distribution only, causing widespread confusion for providers and patients.

These developments have drawn sharp criticism, with figures like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accusing the court of undermining constitutional protections.

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