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Source: MSNBC
The Washington D.C. lawyer representing the Alabama county that wants to strike down the heart of the most effective civil-rights law in history specialize in cases aimed at making voting harder for minorities.
William Consovoythe lead attorney on the casealso last year argued on behalf of Republican officials in Florida and Ohio, who in both cases were seeking to significantly reduce the days allotted for early voting, which blacks take advantage of more than whites. Consovoy, a former clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas, is a partner at Wiley Rein, a Washington, D.C., law firm that bills itself as the best in the country for election law.
The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments in Shelby County v. Holder Wednesday. And the involvement of Consovoy and Wiley Rein in the case, which challenges the constitutionality of a key part of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), underlines the extent to which its a product of the broader partisan voter suppression campaign pushed by Republicans last year in a failed attempt to defeat President Obama.
In 2012, Ohios Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted caused an outcry when he ended early voting in the three days before Election Day for everyone except members of the military. The change would have made it harder for hundreds of thousands of Ohioansdisproportionately African-Americansto vote. As Rachel Maddow and MSNBC.com noted at the time, Husted brought in Consovoy to defend the move in court, after it was challenged by the Obama campaign. Ultimately, the court required that the early voting days be restored.
Read more: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/02/25/push-to-overturn-voting-rights-act-tied-to-gop-voter-suppression-efforts