This video discusses the US Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Calais, which ruled that the Voting Rights Act of 1965 cannot be interpreted to force states to create minority-majority congressional districts. The host, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, explains how this decision prevents racial gerrymandering and is a significant win for the Republican Party and the Constitution. He highlights the dissent by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and the majority's reasoning, emphasizing the importance of the 14th and 15th Amendments over statutory interpretation.
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