Justice Roberts said controls on formerly discriminating voter districts were no longer necessary because the problem of discrimination had been solved.
Chief Justice John Roberts does not support racial equality. In 2013 he wrote the majority opinion to remove the Voting Rights Act critical Section 4 controls on voting jurisdictions that had a history of discrimination in voting .
Since then, the jurisdictions that had been found to discriminate under Section 4 of the VRA have freely enacted various, discriminatory restrictions on voting. In the Shelby majority opinion, Roberts said that the controls on formerly discriminating districts were no longer necessary essentially because the problem of discrimination had been solved.
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