Episode

How the Supreme Court Opened the Door to Modern Jim Crow

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democracy-ish
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May 11, 2026
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Summary

The battle over voting rights in America has entered a new era. Following key Supreme Court decisions that weakened parts of the Voting Rights Act, multiple states across the South have faced accusations of aggressive partisan and racial gerrymandering. Tennessee’s redistricting fights, along with legal battles in states like Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, and North Carolina, have reignited a national debate about representation, race, and democracy itself. Critics argue these changes resemble tactics once used during the Jim Crow era to dilute Black political power. Supporters say states are exercising constitutional authority over redistricting and elections. Meanwhile, rising economic pressure, political polarization, inflation, war fears, and public distrust are creating a growing sense of instability across the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.