Supreme Court Guts the Voting Rights Act: 15 Black House Seats at Risk — Worst Since Reconstruction
In Callais v. Louisiana, the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act requires proof of intentional discrimination — overriding a 1982 amendment Congress passed specifically to prevent that standard. NPR analysis: 15 Black-held House seats are now vulnerable to gerrymandering. Kagan in dissent: the ruling "eviscerates the law." It is the largest threat to Black representation in Congress since the end of Reconstruction.