What Congress could actually do about the Supreme Court.

- The author argues that Congress should exercise its power to overturn Supreme Court opinions by amending Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).
- Proposed changes include explicitly protecting racial and racial-political-hybrid gerrymandering claims and shifting the burden of proof to state governments to justify their maps.
- The proposal seeks to eliminate the "presumption of good faith" currently granted to Southern states, which the author claims allows judges to overlook discriminatory motives in states like Texas and Alabama.
- These legislative actions would aim to restore the VRA's effectiveness in protecting minority voters against judicial interpretations that have weakened the law.
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• Chief Justice John Roberts authored two contradictory blockbuster opinions this term regarding the presidential power to remove agency leaders. • In Trump v. Slaughter, a 6–3 majority abolished independent agencies, granting President Donald Trump the authority to fire their leaders for any reason.
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Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comMumbai Rains
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