MINUTES OF THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING HELD ON JULY 03, 2023 1.Date, Time and Place: Held on July 03, 2023, at 11:00 a.m., the Meeting was.
state legislatures unchecked power over federal elections. this theory is popularly known on the far right as the independent state legislature theory. it was at the center of a case before the supreme court, which concerned a voting map drawn by the north carolina legislature. the case was viewed by many as a test for the independent state legislature theory, which in the lead up to january 6th was pushed by none other than john eastman. he is the architect of donald trump s failed coup. if upheld, the theory would have meant if a state legislature was not satisfied with the state s election laws, that legislature could refuse to certify the results of a presidential election at the will of the people in the state and send their own slate of electors, potentially creating a constitutional crisis. but today the court ruled 6-3 against this outlandish theory with chief justice john roberts joining the majority ensuring
and breaking news into cnn, the supreme court is allowing louisiana to redraw its congressional map. a very real and immediate result from the justices surprise opinion regarding alabama a few weeks ago. jessica schneider is here to walk us through what came down. well, kate, this is sending the dispute over louisiana s congressional maps back down to the lower courts. what is likely to happen in the lower courts is that the courts should order the maps to be withdrawn. this is significant, because it is another voting map disputed by black voters as a violation of the voting rights act, and the supreme court is reacting to
justice. we can do better than this. now staying with alabama, senator, let me ask you, i, like many, celebrated the supreme court s rulings on the alabama voting map. drawn by its republican dominated legislature three years ago. it needed to be redrawn. it was a decision because it diluted the impact of black voters in the state. but the court is expected to issue a decision on the future of affirmative action any day now. i m concerned that this court surprising decision on behalf of black voters in alabama is not a precursor to a forthcoming decision, preserving affirmative action. but rather an exchange with the court s conservative majority, in order to not appear racist or biased, has preserved the decades of voting rights law at the expense of future generations of black and other students.
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