Robyn Sanders was a counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice.
A conservative majority held that the law was not racially discriminatory, reversing the court’s prior ruling.
A closely divided court held that the law was racially discriminatory, but the ruling’s impact may not survive under the court’s new conservative majority.
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North Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Voter ID Law 5 Months After Striking It Down
A conservative majority held that the law was not racially discriminatory, reversing the court’s prior ruling.
Voter ID Law Struck Down by North Carolina Supreme Court
A closely divided court held that the law was racially discriminatory, but the ruling’s impact may not survive under the court’s new conservative majority.