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Wednesday, August 06, 2025

The latest order from the Supreme Court reminds us that the court exercises significant control over its docket and is willing to use its power to move the law in the majority's preferred direction.

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60 years ago today, the Voting Rights Act became a landmark law against racial discrimination in elections. My latest @npr.org story is about the new threats facing the law's remaining protections for minority voters

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-- Hansi Lo Wang (he/him) (@hansilowang.bsky.social) Aug 6, 2025 at 6:32 AM

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First it was Section 5 Pre-Clearance which was no longer needed, after sixty years of pretending racism doesn't exist.

Now the rest is subject to pretending racism doesn't exist, even as we are rounding up brown people who are here legally.

#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-08-06 01:49 PM | Reply

Sixty years ago today, Lyndon Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act on a small wooden desk which he had brought to the White House explicitly for this ceremony.

The historical significance was that this desk had been once used by Supreme Court Justice Robert C. Grier (1846-1870). Johnson chose to use this desk as a way sending a message and of trying to finally set right an historical wrong. Associate-Justice Grier was one of the Justices who wrote a concurring opinion in the now infamous Dred Scott case where the court ruled that Scott, a Black African slave, could not bring suit in court because he was not only a non-citizen, he was not, under the terms of the Constitution, even a 'person', but was rather, property. It took the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865 and 14th Amendment in 1868 to finally overturn the Dred Scott decision.

The desk is now on display at the Lyndon B Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, TX.

Thank God this desk is at the Johnson Library and NOT the Smithsonian. With the current attempt by Trump to remove all historical references to events which do not put America in it's best light, it might have soon been disappeared.

OCU

#2 | Posted by OCUser at 2025-08-06 03:36 PM | Reply

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