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In a landmark decision, the United States Supreme Court has substantially weakened one of the most crucial civil rights statutes in American history — the Voting Rights Act. While Section Two remains officially in place, legal analysts contend that this ruling effectively diminishes the law's capacity to safeguard minority voting rights during the redistricting process. This outcome means that civil rights organizations will face significantly greater challenges in contesting gerrymandered districts that undermine minority voting power. States with a history of voting rights conflicts — such as Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi — may experience swift changes to their redistricting practices. The ruling was decided 6 to 3 along ideological lines, sparking protests outside the US Capitol. Civil rights groups are labeling this as the most detrimental Supreme Court ruling regarding voting rights since Shelby County v. Holder in 2013. Democrats caution that millions of Americans might find their political influence diminished. Subscribe to WooGlobe for updates on significant Supreme Court decisions and US political developments.

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00:00This just changed American democracy forever.
00:03The United States Supreme Court has delivered a massive ruling.
00:07And experts say it just gutted the Voting Rights Act.
00:10This law was one of the most powerful protections for minority voters in history.
00:15Technically, Section 2 still exists.
00:17But in reality, its power has been stripped away.
00:21That means civil rights groups now have far less ability to fight unfair voting maps.
00:26These maps can dilute the voting power of racial minorities.
00:30And the impact could be immediate.
00:32States like Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi may redraw districts right away.
00:39The decision passed 6-3, completely along ideological lines.
00:43Outside the U.S. Capitol, protests erupted.
00:46Many are calling this the most damaging voting rights ruling since Shelby County v. Holder.
00:52Republican leaders are celebrating.
00:54They say it strengthens state control.
00:57Democrats are warning of something else.
01:00Millions of Americans could lose the strength of their vote.
01:03The Voting Rights Act once defined the civil rights movement.
01:06Now, the Supreme Court may have reshaped it forever.
01:10And the consequences are just beginning.
01:12I know.
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