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The party needs to get past the anger of the late ’00s.
Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer can learn a thing of two from suffragette Alice Paul.
Alice Paul made woman suffrage come to pass.
A provision of the 1965 civil rights law is being challenged in court by those who say it's unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court must realize voter discrimination persists to the point that legal protections must remain to prevent it.
The Constitution requires the Supreme Court to side with Congress on the Voting Rights Act.
The heart of the Voting Rights Act is Section 2—Section 5 was meant to be temporary.
The days of preventing minorities from voting are long gone.
Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act is needed now more than ever.
Modern use of Section 5 raises serious constitutional concerns.













