Some need Nudges
The Supreme Court, LA gesputterten Jack Gremillion’s Attorney General, was still “a new stage in the total destruction of the rights of states to regulate their internal affairs.” Worse yet, he said that step will probably also means that the electoral law. ”
In what has been plagued Gremillion a judgement of the Tribunal confirmed last week that the key provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Six southern USA Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia, had asked the Court to declare unconstitutional the law “triggering the device,” prohibits the literacy test in a discriminatory manner in flagrant Southern countries and authorizes the entry of federal records, for new voters. In refusing to do so, Chief Justice Earl Warren decided that the “strict measures” are “a valid means for the implementation of orders of the amendment 15,” the Congress the power to “take” measures to vote Bar-discrimination. “I hope,” said Warren’s quickly made, 31-page opinion, “Millions of nonwhite Americans can now participate for the first time on an equal basis within the government in which they live” .
“Provinces of conquest”. In a party and unexpectedly, disagreement, the court libertarian leader, Hugo Black, objections against the requirements of the law that states defaulting clear, no new laws of colluding with U.S. authorities with the Attorney General or the Federal District Court in Washington, DC force states to “beg the federal government in faraway places approval of local laws,” Black protested, the act stated that “something more than conquered provinces.”
Otherwise, the decision was unanimous, spokesman and the rights of citizens, he hailed as “a long-needed momentum” on behalf of a law that has produced results far from their expectations with the possible exception of ‘Alabama (see below). Wherever she had hoped that 1000000 new voters would be Negro on the roles of time for the elections of 1966, most of them in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Caroline South, the actual number in these five countries, given that the vote occurred August 6 last act is closer to the 303000th The sum now in five countries, 982336, only 40.9% of potential voters 2402000 Negro. Again, there is now sufficient Negro Negro encourage voters candidates for the office of communication in areas such as rural Alabama, for the first time since Reconstruction.
Paper Compliance. The federal government decided last week that officials south-east necessary, even a little nudging at the end of segregation in schools and hospitals. Stung movement for Civil Rights Commission report that was critical of South weak efforts on the final status (TIME, Feb. 25), the Ministry of Health, Education and Welfare issued guidelines more stringent and threatens cutoffs of Confederation in these two areas.
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