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“Today’s action marks another step forward in the Justice Department’s continuing effort to protect the voting rights of all eligible Americans,” Attorney General
"We will not allow the Supreme Court’s recent decision to be interpreted as open season for states to pursue measures that suppress voting rights."
The lawsuit is the second action taken by the Department of Justice against Texas since the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 earlier this year. And it's part of a new front in the Justice Department's political battle with states over imposing new rules and restrictions on voting.
In June, Holder announced that the DoJ would ask a federal judge to require Texas to obtain pre-clearance from the department as part of its redistricting process, due to evidence of what Holder called "intentional voting discrimination."