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Will the Supreme Court mess with voting rights again?

There is no express "right to vote" in the Constitution, which is why SCOTUS often gets the final say on that precious fulcrum of democracy.

The Supreme Court has a few remaining Thursdays this month and next in which to issue decisions, and folks who care about voting rights are waiting on two in particular: Merrill v. Mulligan and Moore v. Harper. Both involve political gerrymandering—the process by which politicians pick voters rather than the other way around, locking in power by virtue …

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