Alabama’s Defiance of the U.S. Supreme Court Is Un-American (and Possibly Criminal)

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Alabama’s Defiance of the U.S. Supreme Court Is Un-American (and Possibly Criminal)
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OPINION | The conservative-leaning SCOTUS ordered Alabama to redraw its electoral maps to give Black voters real representation. The state is refusing, and it might be a crime.

The immediate aftermath of Alabama’s conduct has been predictable: continued litigation, political grandstanding, and revisiting that state’s history of racial discrimination at the ballot box.

In 1965, to fulfill the promise of the 15th Amendment, Congress passed the landmark Voting Rights Act, hailed as one of the most important laws in American history. But not surprisingly, it did not completely “In 1980, the Supreme Court held that the Section 2 of the VRA, which mirrored the language of the 15th Amendment, prohibited voting lawsto discriminate.

Separation of powers? Checks and balances? Protecting Constitutional freedoms? Check, check, and check.Alabama’s actions are not just arrogant; they are possibly criminal—federal law criminalizes willful disobedience of a court order as contempt.After the 2020 census, Alabama redrew its seven congressional districts, leading to lawsuits alleging that the new map ran afoul of the VRA through racial gerrymandering that diluted the vote of Black citizens.

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