Voting Rights Act

If a majority of the justices get their way, the rules of the democratic process could get tougher than ever before.
Unlike many in the GOP, Carson says he doesn't "see the disadvantage."
He thinks it helped 50 years ago, but isn't necessary now.
No word from the 53 other Republicans on whether they care about fixing the landmark legislation.
Supreme Court victor wanted $2 million to cover its costs in trying to destroy the law.
"Their efforts made our country a better place. It is now up to us to continue those efforts."
Guess which party talked about the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act and which one didn't mention it.
Voting-rights advocates only scored a half-win in a case that could have breathed new life into the Voting Rights Act.