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The New Voter Suppression: Why The Voting Rights Act Still Matters., Michael Ellement
The New Voter Suppression: Why The Voting Rights Act Still Matters., Michael Ellement
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 drastically transformed the ability of African Americans to exercise their right to vote in the South. The most influential policy under the Act was Section Five. This section instituted a new system of review for voting procedure changes in states with a history of racial discrimination. States subject to this section of the Voting Rights Act must get preclearance by submitting any changes to their voting laws to the United States Department of Justice or to the Federal District Court in the District of Columbia. Any law not cleared will not go into effect. …