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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 11 MIN

Bevis Schock Breaks Down SCOTUS Racial Gerrymandering Ruling and Missouri Redistricting Fallout

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Bevis Shock explains the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down race-based considerations in Louisiana’s congressional map, framing it as a shift toward treating voters as individuals rather than racial blocs under the Constitution. He walks through the history of the Voting Rights Act, reconstruction-era amendments, and how states have used majority-minority districts to ensure representation, arguing the Court is now limiting “disparate impact” reasoning and explicit racial mapping while still allowing political gerrymandering to continue. The discussion turns to Missouri’s 1st Congressional District and other states, with Shock suggesting legislatures will continue drawing districts to maximize partisan advantage but will avoid explicitly acknowledging race, setting up future legal and political battles over how maps are justified rather than how they are drawn. Hashtags: #SCOTUS #VotingRightsAct #Redistricting #Gerrymandering #MissouriPolitics #ElectionLaw #BeavisShock #Constitution #SupremeCourt #CongressionalMaps

Bevis Shock explains the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down race-based considerations in Louisiana’s congressional map, framing it as a shift toward treating voters as individuals rather than racial blocs under the Constitution. He walks through the history of the Voting Rights Act, reconstruction-era amendments, and how states have used majority-minority districts to ensure representation, arguing the Court is now limiting “disparate impact” reasoning and explicit racial mapping while still allowing political gerrymandering to continue. The discussion turns to Missouri’s 1st Congressional District and other states, with Shock suggesting legislatures will continue drawing districts to maximize partisan advantage but will avoid explicitly acknowledging race, setting up future legal and political battles over how maps are justified rather than how they are drawn. Hashtags: #SCOTUS #VotingRightsAct #Redistricting #Gerrymandering #MissouriPolitics #ElectionLaw #BeavisShock #Constitution #SupremeCourt #CongressionalMaps

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