The Response We Really Need to the Supreme Court’s Gutting of the VRA
The instinct of the response so far has been right, but incomplete. New maps. New litigation. State-level laws. Congressional pressure. All necessary. None sufficient.
Since 1954
Robert M. Ceresa is an associate professor of political science and director of the Politics Lab of the James L. Farmer House at Huston-Tillotson University. He edits "Freedom Schools: A Journal of Democracy and Community," published by University of Texas Press.
The instinct of the response so far has been right, but incomplete. New maps. New litigation. State-level laws. Congressional pressure. All necessary. None sufficient.