States' Rights and Voting Rights After Shelby County
In 2013, a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was struck down by the Supreme Court. Political science professor Ronald Keith Gaddie examines the reasons and the consequences and discusses the prospects for restoration.

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Holder v. Shelby County & a New Era of Voting Rights

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Do Voter ID Laws Suppress Minority Turnout? A Soho Forum Debate

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Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio

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Georgia's Three Governors' Controversy: An American Coup D'etat?

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Filing Claims Against State and Local Governments

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Court Blocks Income Tax Vote — Repeal Fight Explodes in WA

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Ames Moot Court Competition 2024

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“Total embarrassment:” Rep. Moulton slams Trump threats amid Iran talks

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The Blueprint for Ending American Democracy | The David Frum Show

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Belgien – Iran Highlights | Gruppe G, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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The Loophole That Runs the Supreme Court

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Anthony Scaramucci on Trump, MAGA and the US Midterms | The Mishal Husain Show

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What is a Constitutional Crisis? And Are We In One?

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Historian compares America's current divisions to the past and how we can overcome them

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Ames Moot Court Competition 2025

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Reality Defies Trump’s Narrative

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Exposing the LIES of the 20th Century | Aaron Bastani Meets Tariq Ali

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Super-KI? Die große Lüge der Tech-Konzerne

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Sen. Lindsey Graham on Iran talks: "Let's try a diplomatic solution. I think it's going to fail"

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