Conservative supreme court justices appear skeptical of key provision of Voting Rights Act – live | US supreme court

Conservative supreme court justices appear skeptical of key provision of Voting Rights Act – live | US supreme court

Supreme court begins oral arguments in Voting Rights Act case Oral arguments have started in the case challenging the constitutionality of a redrawn congressional map in Louisiana. Janai Nelson, the president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, kicked things off. She noted that if the map at the center of this case is deemed to…

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Supreme court begins oral arguments in Voting Rights Act case

Oral arguments have started in the case challenging the constitutionality of a redrawn congressional map in Louisiana.

Janai Nelson, the president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, kicked things off. She noted that if the map at the center of this case is deemed to be “unsatisfactory”, the proper recourse is to “remand and adopt” one of the many alternative maps that address the section 2 violation of the earlier map.

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David Smith

David Smith

in Washington

A predominantly Black crowd has gathered outside the supreme court, as it continues to hear a case that threatens to gut the Voting Rights Act.

There are about 200 people, some holding signs and wearing T-shirts that say “Black voters matter”, “It’s about us”, “We will be heard, “Protect our vote” and “Protect people, not power”.

One man is waving a giant black and white flag that proclaims: “Fuck Trump.” Another is holding a handmade sign that references former Justice Thurgood Marshall and current Justice Clarence Thomas, both African American: “Thurgood is watching you Clarence.”

Various speakers are coming to a lectern, their voices booming through loudspeakers. Cliff Albright of Black Voters Matter told the crowd: “We are blessed with power … We’ve got the power to move mountains … We’ve got the power to make good trouble … This court ain’t nothing but another mountain for us to move … When we believe, we win.”

Some distance away half a dozen police officers are standing guard outside the court, which is covered in scaffolding.

Voting rights activists gather outside the supreme court in Washington. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP
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