Document Type
Article
Journal Title
Kentucky Law Journal
Volume
104
First Page
583
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Since Shelby County v. Holder, the country has grown accustomed to life without the full strength of the Voting Rights Act. Efforts to restore Section 4 have been met with calls to ignore race conscious remedies and employ race neutral remedies for modern day voting rights violations. In this new normal, the country should adopt “voting realism” as the new approach to ensuring that law and reality work to address these new millennium methods of voter discrimination.
Recommended Citation
Gilda R. Daniels,
Voting Realism,
104
Kentucky Law Journal
583
(2017).
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