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I won't say this case is the last since the redistricting issue and new map will be challenged by a whole slew of groups, the Dems, Lucha, ACLU, NAACP, Maldef, etc. in court.
No doubt this is a tough case to make, but it would be substantial for the court to rule to enforce the protections that should be afforded by the Voting Rights Act. Texas isn't like the rest of the country. Texas and about 6 other southern states were specifically targeted with special language in the Voting Rights Act. Section 5 of the act makes sure that these historically racist states have to get pre-clearance on any voting rights changes. The argument may not be strong but there is hope.
One argument that the Dem's lawyer made in the earlier case, was that Senate rules could in fact be reviewed because Texas could make a rule for example in the Senate that only Anglo Senators could vote in the Senate and that obviously would impact the voting rights of minorities. While that seems like a blatant case it really is what they have done by imposing the fines on the minority Senators that fled. They can't vote in the chamber until the fines are paid. Not sure this is the whole case, but it was just the example that got published in an El Paso article.
I hope we get a reprieve with this court. They can make it a narrow ruling but hopefully they won't kick the case out and say it has no merit.
Sonia
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