How Much More Dead is Democracy After the Supreme Court's Outrageous Gerrymandering Ruling?
"US supreme court ‘demolishes’ Voting Rights Act, gutting provision that prevented racial discrimination." That is the headline atop The Guardian 's news article reporting on the US Supreme Court's insane decision yesterday in Louisiana v. Callais , in which all six Republican-appointed jurists voted to make it possible for more Republican-run states to gerrymander even more Democrats (especially Black Democrats) out of the House of Representatives. When I wrote my most recent column discussing gerrymandering two days ago, I had no idea that Callais was soon to be announced. Certainly, Professor Segall's column here yesterday was completely accurate in predicting the outcome of the case, but even his timing was pure coincidence. Here are his first three sentences: Any day now, the Supreme Court is going to issue its decision in the complicated election law dispute Louisiana v. Callais . There is no suspense as to the outcome of this case. The Court will ei...