Ketanji Brown Jackson's DEI Hiring and Voting Rights Act Debate
Chicks on the Right October 16, 202510 min1,993 views
11 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβSupreme Court Debate on Voting Rights Act
- π― The Supreme Court debated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, a policy Democrats fear could be altered, leading to significant redistractions.
- π There is concern among Democrats that Republicans could gain up to 19 new seats if the Voting Rights Act is abolished or significantly changed.
Ketanji Brown Jackson's Arguments
- βοΈ Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew parallels between the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Voting Rights Act, suggesting that current disadvantages for minorities are akin to inaccessibility for people with disabilities.
- π£οΈ She stated that the Voting Rights Act responds to
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Voting Rights ActSection 2DEI HiringKetanji Brown JacksonSupreme CourtRedistrictingAmericans with Disabilities ActRacially Polarized VotingMinority DistrictsDemocratsRepublicans
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