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Supreme Court sides with crisis pregnancy centers in subpoena battle - Politico

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5 things to know about the Supreme Court's landmark decision on the Voting Rights Act.

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The decision will make it more difficult to successfully challenge legislative maps for diluting the voting power of racial minorities.

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The 6-3 vote is a major win for Republicans.

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Supreme Court sides with crisis pregnancy centers in subpoena battle

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The Supreme Court ruled for Republicans in a congressional redistricting case from Louisiana, ruling that a new map was a racial gerrymander even though it was drawn to comply with the Voting Rights Act.

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Although the court kept Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act intact, Wednesday's decision all but guts the landmark law that came out of the Civil Rights Movement and protected the collective voting power of racial minorities when political maps are redrawn.

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The Supreme Court rule 6-3 in a decision that has implications for the scope of the landmark Voting Rights Act.

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday, in a 6-3 decision, limited the use of the landmark Voting Rights Act.

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**Summary:** The US Supreme Court sided with crisis pregnancy centers in a subpoena battle, ruling that they are exempt from complying with state investigations into abortion clinics. This decision has implications for the scope of the landmark Voting Rights Act. **Why It Matters:** The Supreme Court's ruling could potentially limit the effectiveness of the Voting Rights

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