Five Points On The Big Court Losses For GOP Vote Suppressors
*This is a good list. The voter suppression wave that gained strength after Shelby v Holder is starting to break. Things are starting to pick up for November. VL
By Tierney Sneed, Talking Points Memo
Courts are growing skeptical of restrictive voting laws, such as voter ID.
The legal landscape is still shifting, and some of the recent decisions could be reversed by higher courts. But the spree of opinions critical of voting restrictions signal a wariness coming from federal judges concerned that the burdens the laws place on minority and low-income voters outweigh the benefits these laws supposedly promote.