Abstract
Together, the panels at the Minnesota Law Review’s Vol.110 Symposium highlighted a pivotal moment in the trajectory of voting rights in the United States. As the Supreme Court undermines key provisions of the Federal VRA, and the executive branch exerts its might on restrictive measures, scholars and practitioners alike grapple with the implications for voting rights, election law, and democracy writ large. The Articles and Essays in this Issue document this volatile transformation in the law and offer a call to action to safeguard voting rights in the United States—through the Federal VRA, the Federal Constitution, State VRAs, and state constitutions. Sixty years on, the battle is not yet over.
Volume
110
Issue
6
Page
2523
Year
2026
Recommended Citation
Annmarie Foy,
"The Battle Will Not Be Over": 60 Years of the Voting Rights Act,
110
Minn. L. Rev.
2523
(2026).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/minnlrev/vol110/iss6/1
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Publication Abbreviation
Minn. L. Rev.
