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Justice Kagan Warns Of Voting Rights Act Decline

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Molly Hemingway's new book reports that Justice Alito urged liberal members of the Supreme Court to slow-walk their dissents in the Dobbs abortion case. The book suggests this was done with the hope that the court's composition would change.

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WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“Justice Kagan has reported in Molly Hemingway's new book on Justice Alito as having urged the liberal members of the court to slow walk their dissents in the Dobs case.”

WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“Now it's clear that it was Justice Kagan who held up this dissent with a whispered about motivation, well not just whispered about expressed by Sean Spicer in that room.”

WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“If both of these two anecdotal accounts about Kagan gain traction It will forever stain her legacy on the Supreme Court of the United States”

WLS-AM 890 Chicago

“slow. Regold collection struck 100 walking your descent in this case to try and sustain rigged elections on the basis of race in the United States of America.”

Bloomberg Radio

“And in the dissent by Justice Kagan, which was really emotional, she talked about the Voting Rights Act being raised on the blood of civil rights marchers.”

Bloomberg Radio

“she talked about the Voting Rights Act being raised on the blood of civil rights marchers. And she said that this is a three-part plan, and basically it's the end of the Voting Rights Act”

Bloomberg Radio

“dilute the votes of minorities. And Justice Alito, who wrote the major.”

Bloomberg Radio

“She's right, Justice Kagan saying the decision renders section two of the law, quote, all but a dead letter, unquote.”

WBAL Baltimore

“Justice Elena Kega warned that the ruling quote eviscerates the law's key protections and will disenfranchise minority voters.”

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