
Supreme Court Sends Native American Voting Rights Case Back to Lower Court
The Supreme Court has sent a closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to a lower court, avoiding a direct ruling on the enforcement of the Voting Rights Act for now. This action comes amidst ongoing discussions about the future of voting rights.
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Supreme Court sends closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to lower court - AP News
Supreme Court sends closely watched Native American voting rights decision back to lower court AP News
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