Injustice and Voter ID laws #
Slate’s Dahlia Litwick’s not shy about wearing her convictions on her sleeve in her critical summary of the day’s arguments in Indiana’s voter identification case before the Supreme Court.
To recap: I fear I am counting five justices who believe that a nonexistent problem can be constitutionally cured by burdening the fundamental right to vote. Happy byproduct? Doing away with those pesky facial challenges that liberals like to use to address massive injustices. So in the guise of doing away with hypothetical future challenges to a law, the court is poised to uphold a law that solves hypothetical future problems in voting. And for those of you wondering why the court didn’t see fit to release audio for today’s monumentally important argument, the answer remains, who knows? But here’s one guess: The justices didn’t want to be caught on tape sounding like the same 5-4 court that decided Bush v. Gore, even if nothing has changed.