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June 19, 2013
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Renewal of Voting Rights Act a ‘Perpetuation of Racial Entitlement,’ Scalia SaysPosted on Feb 27, 2013
Certain Supreme Court justices were critical of the Voting Rights Act as they listened to oral arguments Wednesday in a case challenging a key portion of the civil rights legislation, signaling possible trouble for the provision. But perhaps none of the justices from the court’s majority conservative faction was as disparaging of the law as Antonin Scalia, who referred to its unanimous renewal in 2006 as a “perpetuation of racial entitlement.” According to Think Progress, Scalia’s remark was met by “audible gasps” in the lawyer’s lounge, where members of the Supreme Court bar can listen to oral arguments. The comment also led to a heated confrontation with fellow Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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