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into Remedial Innovation, 84 Law& Contemp. Probs., no. 2, 2021, at 231, 238-39 (“Of some 260,000 civil cases filed annually [in the federal courts
robust test for vote denial liability under Section 2, and litigated a flurry of new vote denial cases under Section 2 in the 2014 and 2016 election
830 F.3d 216, 246 (5th Cir. 2016). 127. See Daniel P. Tokaji, Applying Section 2 to the New Vote Denial, 50 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 439, 481-82 (2015
See Buckley, supra note 26, at 1424-25; Schwartz, supra note 36, at 244. 117. See Bebchuk & Fried, supra note 2, at 898-99; LoPucki, supra note 86
”). 241. 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2(k)(1)(B)(i) (2018). 242. Id. 243. FHA Implementation, supra note 172, at 11469. 244. Id. 245. See generally Peter E
supra note 58, ¶ 16.e.(1)-(3), at IV-24 to IV-25. 243. See supra note 211 and accompanying text. 696_EYLER_742.DOC 2/12/2009 11:04:20 AM gangs in the
Adjudication, in The Philosophy of International Law 207, 208 (Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas eds., 2010). UNCLOS, supra note 2, art. 288(1). For the
International Law 207, 208 (Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas eds., 2010). UNCLOS, supra note 2, art. 288(1). For the purposes of this Comment, an “UNCLOS claim
claims brought under the core permanent provision of the VRA—known as “section 2”—shows that minority voters remain more likely to confront obstacles
brought under the core permanent provision of the VRA—known as “section 2”—shows that minority voters remain more likely to confront obstacles to political