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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140709:04:31:00

Summer gutted the voting rights act. the court struck down the part of the voting rights act which says that certain states and counties that have a history of racially discriminated voting restrictions, they need to get any changes to their voting procedures pre checked by the justice department to make sure those changes aren t discriminatory. big parts of north carolina were covered by the preclearance sections of the voting rights act, but when the supreme court struck down that portion of the act, north carolina republicans pounced and they radically moved to restrict voting in the state. because they finally could. now, though, something really interesting is happening. because even though we no longer have the part of the voting rights act that makes states have to get clearance to know that their voting changes aren t going to be discriminatory, we do still have the part of the voting rights act that says the justice department can sue a state after the fact. so once the state ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130225:20:58:00

They single out nine states around requires them to clear any significant changes in voting laws with the justice department before enacting them. it means the states must prove the changes aren t discriminatory. the states targeted most are alabama, georgia, louisiana, mississippi, south carolina, texas, and most of virginia. all states of the old confederacy along with alaska and arizona. so is this law outdated? has the south changed so much that it no longer needs to be on virtual probation with respect to its electoral laws? well, since 2005 seven of the nine states covered by the vra have passed voter i.d. laws. only 16% of nonvra states have tried to enact them. states that historically enacted suppressive laws are still at it. in 2008 texas passed a voter i.d. law that a three-judge federal court unanimously struck down because texas couldn t prove it wouldn t harm the voting rights of texans of color. the court found the law ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140709:01:31:00

Because the supreme court last summer gutted the voting rights act. the court struck down the part of the voting rights act which says that certain states and counties that have a history of racially discriminated voting restrictions, they need to get any changes to their voting procedures prechecked by the justice department to make sure those changes aren t discriminatory. big parts of north carolina were covered by the preclearance sections of the voting rights act, but when the supreme court struck down that portion of the act, north carolina republicans pounced and they radically moved to restrict voting in the state. because they finally could. now, though, something really interesting is happening. because even though we no longer have the part of the voting rights act that makes states have to get clearance to know that their voting changes aren t going to be discriminatory, we do still have the part of the voting rights act that says the justice department can sue a state afte ....

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