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Supreme court’s Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ - The Guardian

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The Supreme Court Sapping Black Voting Power Was Not an Accident - Slate.

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The Supreme Court Sapping Black Voting Power Was Not an Accident SlateSupreme court's Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ The GuardianOpinion

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‘This is not democracy': voting rights activists shocked by speed of US states moving to stifle Black voters - The Guardian.

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‘This is not democracy': voting rights activists shocked by speed of US states moving to stifle Black voters The GuardianSupreme court's Voting Rights Act ruling cited misleading data from DoJ The GuardianBlame John Roberts for Destroying the Voting Rights Act Mother JonesThe Supreme Court broke democracy by saying the quiet part out loud vox.comOpinion

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