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Nevilledog

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Tue Oct 4, 2022, 02:23 PM Oct 2022

Justice Jackson is educating Alabama about the 14th Amendment [View all]






Alabama Wants to Pervert the 14th Amendment to Gut Voting Rights. So Justice Jackson Took Them Back to History Class.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2022/10/alabama-wants-to-pervert-the-14th-amendment-to-gut-voting-rights-so-justice-jackson-took-them-back-to-history-class/


The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority often rely on “originalism,” professing to apply the Constitution as they believe the founders intended—and did so last term to issue rulings eroding Americans’ rights to abortion and gun control. On Tuesday, during her second day of arguments as a Supreme Court justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson applied this same originalist approach in an area where her conservative colleagues avoid it. In a case out of Alabama that threatens to gut critical protections for voters of color, she delivered a history lesson on the original purpose of the 14th Amendment—laying out the background behind the clause to explain why it actually supports robust enforcement of voting rights.

In oral arguments in a case called Merrill v. Milligan, Alabama argued that the 14th Amendment, passed in 1868 to ensure citizenship and equality under the law for people freed from slavery, is in conflict with the Voting Rights Act, which requires drawing political maps with race in mind, in order to give minority groups often clustered in particular regions an equal shot at political participation.

Alabama’s contention is that the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment is in tension with this element of the Voting Rights Act: The 14th Amendment mandates race blindness while the VRA requires taking race into account. As Justice Amy Coney Barrett said in summarizing Alabama’s arguments, the 14th Amendment is a rock, the VRA is a hard place, and Alabama is caught in between. This contention is a key one that Alabama is relying on to bring a case that could force the country to essentially abandon the VRA, one of its best tools to fight discrimination and facilitate political equality.

Enter Justice Jackson. She countered Alabama’s arguments by explaining why the 14th Amendment and the VRA are not in conflict—thanks to originalism. “I don’t think that the historical record establishes that the Founders believed that race neutrality or race blindness was required,” she said. The 1866 Civil Rights Act said that Black citizens would have the same rights as white citizens. The 14th Amendment helped to make that a more permanent reality—but enshrining equality among races is not the same thing as mandating blindness to race. The amendment “was drafted to give a constitutional foundation for a piece of legislation that was designed to make people who had less rights and less opportunity equal to white citizens.” The Voting Rights Act, she continued, is doing exactly that.

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Justice Jackson is educating EVERYONE, elleng Oct 2022 #1
Yes, at least as far as the general public, but not those in Alabama trying to misrepresent why the JohnSJ Oct 2022 #2
I suspect there are some persuadables, including those you named, and she'll do the work for them elleng Oct 2022 #15
I hope so JohnSJ Oct 2022 #19
Unfortunately, I suspect the Repub happy feet Oct 2022 #11
Did you hear what KJB just did with that opinion? Baitball Blogger Oct 2022 #36
I did happy feet Oct 2022 #39
Nice! progressoid Oct 2022 #3
I think she will be the most consequential pick for the court multigraincracker Oct 2022 #4
I agree. elleng Oct 2022 #12
Lord Alito madamesilverspurs Oct 2022 #5
Like the "Lord" title - he certainly seems to think he's above the common herd by quite a bit. n/t Peregrine Took Oct 2022 #10
He slimed right in.... SergeStorms Oct 2022 #26
! rurallib Oct 2022 #13
Can't wait to hear her lesson on Sections 3 of the 14th Amendment. Historic NY Oct 2022 #6
very impressive... great selection. WarGamer Oct 2022 #7
Stellar! liberalla Oct 2022 #8
I'm going to get a t shirt about her - I wonder if there's one out yet? Peregrine Took Oct 2022 #9
They are all over the place. ancianita Oct 2022 #18
She really hit the ground running, didn't she! rurallib Oct 2022 #14
And now you see the danger of seating a Black woman on the Supreme Court gratuitous Oct 2022 #16
The Qourt will ignore this. intheflow Oct 2022 #21
Absolutely Brilliantly stated. I wonder how the opposition responded to that question? msfiddlestix Oct 2022 #17
I think RBG is smiling. Delmette2.0 Oct 2022 #20
Speaking of 14th amendment Beachnutt Oct 2022 #22
I feel ignorant right now. And often as well SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2022 #23
That you don't understand the REICH Wing BS is understandable. TigressDem Oct 2022 #29
Thank you for spelling that out for me. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2022 #31
You are welcome, but I am learning as I go too. TigressDem Oct 2022 #33
Thanks again. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 2022 #34
Most of the right-wing cabal on the Supreme Court waltzed to their positions. Lonestarblue Oct 2022 #24
I suspect you are right. From Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who was required by the dean to justify... Hekate Oct 2022 #27
KnR Hekate Oct 2022 #25
BOOM SHAKA LAKA!!! Slam dunk!! TigressDem Oct 2022 #28
❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️ Lucinda Oct 2022 #30
Mother Jones quotes Thurgood Marshall... Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2022 #32
How did we make it this far without someone like Ketanji Brown Jackson saying the woke part Baitball Blogger Oct 2022 #35
At around 1:30 minutes she begins to establish that "the founders" Jack the Greater Oct 2022 #37
Day 2? Here come da Judge! Mopar151 Oct 2022 #38
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