Will the Voting Rights Act Survive the Supreme Court? (With CBS News Video)

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By Stephanie Condon / CBS News

Still, defenders of Section 5 note that the primary question before the court today is about Congress' decision to reauthorize the Act in 2006. That decision wasn't made lightly -- Congress considered a hefty load of evidence on the Voting Rights Act before voting and held multiple hearings on the issue.

"It's not the court's job under the Constitution to second-guess Congress' policymaking decision," Wydra said.

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