By Brad Friedman
Note 1: Pardon the herky-jerky Skype web cam video.
Note 2: The BRAD BLOG article
about Eric Holder that I believe my friend Mike Papantonio cited during our
conversation, was actually written by our legal analyst Ernest Canning. But, of
course, I'm proud to stand behind it 100%! Just wanted to give credit where
due.
Note 2a: There are several different issues currently in court between TX and
the DoJ, and they get a bit conflated during my conversation with Pap. One issue
is the filing by the DoJ asking the
court to order that the state of Texas be added, or "bailed in", to the list
of jurisdictions requiring federal preclearance for all new voting-related laws,
given their history of purposeful discrimination with such laws. The current
list of jurisdictions is now empty, since the U.S. Supreme Court killed the Voting
Rights Act formula used to determine who should be on that list. The other
TX/DoJ case we discuss is the DoJ's suit to block the TX GOP's disenfranchising
polling place Photo ID restriction.
That law, though it was found discriminatory in 2012 by both the
DoJ and a federal court, was re-enacted by TX immediately after SCOTUS
gutted the VRA. The DoJ, and other parties, are now suing to block it under the
still-existing Section 2 of the VRA, as well as on Constitutional grounds. (We
hope to have more details on the lawsuits against the TX GOP's polling place
Photo ID restriction law soon. And, I'll add, our coverage should offer some
pretty encouraging news for voting rights advocates who, unlike Ernest Canning,
may not have dug into all the legal details and already-established facts of the
case.)
Note 3: Enjoy!
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