The Supreme Court Is Set to Dilute Black Voting Power — Again.


The Supreme Court is once again set to weigh in on whether Black voters deserve meaningful representation in Congress. After more than a decade of anti-democratic, discriminatory decisions, the Supreme Court may now allow South Carolina to gerrymander its districts so that Republicans consistently sweep 6 of its 7 congressional House seats.

By taking up Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, the Court indicated its blatant intention to further cosign racial gerrymandering and further dilute the voting power of Black and Brown voters throughout the country.


Take Back the Court raises awareness about the urgent need to expand the number of seats on the Supreme Court to address the theft of the court by Senator Mitch McConnell during the Obama Administration. Without adding seats, Congress will not be able to restore the right to vote, ensure reproductive freedom, protect workers, halt our climate emergency, or pass new legislation. Court expansion, which can be accomplished without a constitutional amendment, is the only reform that enables the un-rigging of the system and the restoration of democracy. Learn more: https://www.takebackthecourt.today/