Supreme Court’s Gutting of Voting Rights Act Unleashes GOP Feeding Frenzy

When the Supreme Court recently gutted Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, it did so under the theory that there was little evidence of continuing racial discrimination in the states that were required to get preclearance before changing their voting laws. Congress had rather pointedly disagreed when it renewed the VRA in 2006, but no matter. The Supreme Court knew better.

So how has that theory worked out? Normally we’d have to wait a while to find out. Even Citizens United, which gutted campaign financing law, took a few years before its full effect was obvious. But in this case, a few weeks has been enough. A couple of days ago, the North Carolina Senate voted to approve a draconian set of changes to its voting laws, and there’s not much question that final passage will come shortly. Check out this astonishing list of changes in the bill:

  • Require voter ID at polling places.
  • Reduce the early voting period from 17 days to 10 days.
  •  Prohibit counties from extending poll hours by one hour on Election Day even in extraordinary circumstances, such as in response to long lines. (Those in line at closing time would still be allowed to vote.)
  • Eliminate pre-registration for 16- and 17-year-olds, who currently can register to vote before they turn 18.
  • Outlaw paid voter registration drives.
  • Eliminate straight-ticket voting.
  • Eliminate provisional voting if someone shows up at the wrong precinct.
  • Allow any registered voter of a county to challenge the eligibility of a voter rather than just a voter of the precinct in which the suspect voter is registered.

In the past, all of this would have required preclearance from the Justice Department, and it almost certainly would have been dead on arrival. But with the end of Section 5 there was nothing left to stop them, so the bill turned into a feeding frenzy of provisions designed to suppress voting among blacks, Hispanics, the poor, and the young. “What’s happening in North Carolina,” said Ed Kilgore, “is the product of a gang of ideologues led and funded by gazillionaire Art Pope who stormed the ramparts of a once-progressive state.”

There is, needless to say, virtually no justification for any of this. “Election integrity” is the stated reason, but examples of voter fraud are vanishingly rare and no one in North Carolina has even bothered to pretend otherwise. They just want to reduce voting among any group that happens to support Democrats. If that means reducing the black and Hispanic vote—something that North Carolina’s own Secretary of State has confirmed will happen—well, you can’t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs, can you?

So is there any hope of overturning this law? There’s not much in North Carolina itself. But on Thursday, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department would file a suit to halt a new voter ID law in Texas. “My colleagues and I are determined to use every tool at our disposal to stand against such discrimination wherever it is found,” he told an audience in Philadelphia, and a suit to stop North Carolina’s law is likely too. So this is where the fight is headed. Section 5 is dead, and despite some early noises from congressional Republicans about passing a new version, there was never any serious chance of that happening. What’s happening in North Carolina, after all, is part of broad push by the Republican Party itself throughout the country. So now it’s up to the Justice Department to go in after the fact and take these laws to court one by one. The Supreme Court seemed to think this was a perfectly adequate subsititute for preclearance. We’ll soon find out if they were serious when once of these challenges eventually wends its way onto their docket.

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Artificial Mouse Memories Implanted By MIT Scientists

In a move that sounds like a plot point from Inception, scientists say they can artificially implant a memory in a living brain… belonging to a mouse.

In a paper published this week, MIT scientists report on an amazing experiment in mind control: They’ve been able to implant the false memory of electric shocks in a mouse, so convincingly that the creatures react in fear as if the experience really happened.

The trick is actually very specific, and uses a technique that you may not expect: genetics. By activating special brain cells with gene therapy, targeting cells that react to light, scientists were able to make the mouse believe it remembered receiving an electric shock. The memories were triggered by shining a laser into the optically sensitive parts of the mouse brain via a fiber optic. The engineered mice reacted by freezing in fear because they remembered receiving a shock in this environment before–even through it hadn’t actually happened.

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Warns of ‘rising strand of libertarianism’…

Warns of ‘rising strand of libertarianism’…

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Chris Christie’s Attack on the Civil Liberties Wing of the GOP

The New Jersey governor exploited the 9/11 dead to argue that concerns about the NSA and the national security state are “esoteric.”

    

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Mentos Personalizes News Bulletins For the ‘Selfie’ Generation


Mentos is capitalizing on the narcissism that fuels social media by creating personalized news bulletins that make your Facebook activity look exciting enough to be broadcast on network television.

As part of Mentos’ “Stay Fresh” campaign, Bartle Bogle Hegarty London has launched a global digital platform that creates individual video reports using an app — on Facebook or standalone — called “Fresh News.”

The bulletins make up a 24-hour news channel that serves up a constant stream of humorous news reports by pulling in material from users’ updates on Facebook and connected social media accounts, including Foursquare. Two news anchors present a satirical show highlighting a user’s recent escapades, and emphasizing how “fresh” the subject may or may not be, depending on what he or she has been posting lately.

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North Korea to put captured US spy ship on display

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — If there was ever any doubt about what happened to the only U.S. Navy ship that is being held by a foreign government, North Korea has cleared it up. It’s in Pyongyang. And it looks like it’s here to stay….

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Burp.

A new article in Nature warns that “the costs of a melting Arctic will be huge”, thanks in part to the likely release of “a 50-gigatonne (Gt) reservoir of methane, stored in the form of hydrates” beneath the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, “either steadily over 50 years or suddenly”. An abrupt release is “highly possible at any time”, says Natalia Shakhova of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, who has observed plumes of methane up to a kilometre wide bubbling to the surface in the area.

We calculate that the costs of a melting Arctic will be huge, because the region is pivotal to the functioning of Earth systems such as oceans and the climate. The release of methane from thawing permafrost beneath the East Siberian Sea, off northern Russia, alone comes with an average global price tag of $60 trillion in the absence of mitigating action — a figure comparable to the size of the world economy in 2012 (about $70 trillion). The total cost of Arctic change will be much higher. (Gail Whiteman, Chris Hope and Peter Wadhams, “Vast costs of Arctic change”, Nature 499, 25 July 2013, p. 401)

A 50-gigatonne (Gt) reservoir of methane, stored in the form of hydrates, exists on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf. It is likely to be emitted as the seabed warms, either steadily over 50 years or suddenly. Higher methane concentrations in the atmosphere will accelerate global warming and hasten local changes in the Arctic, speeding up sea-ice retreat, reducing the reflection of solar energy and accelerating the melting of the Greenland ice sheet. (p. 402)

The methane pulse will bring forward by 15–35 years the average date at which the global mean temperature rise exceeds 2°C above pre-industrial levels — to 2035 for the business-as-usual scenario and to 2040 for the low-emissions case. (p. 402)

Methane hydrates (or clathrates) and Shakhova previously on Mefi.

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Jay Carney responds to “The Town”

At a press briefing yesterday, White House spokesman Jay Carney had to take a break from weighty questions to field one about “This Town,” the…

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Case against Hernandez in ’12 double murder gaining strength

The case against former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez regarding his possible role in a 2012 double homicide is gaining strength as a grand jury has begun listening to prosecutors lay out the links between Hernandez and the murders behind closed doors.

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Get Ready To See Lots Of Promoted Tweets During TV Ads

Twitter is giving a big push to its TV ad targeting feature, which allows brands to send promoted tweets during ad breaks for your favorite shows.

Twitter has announced that its TV ad targeting feature is now available in the U.S. The service, which allows brands to send promoted tweets during TV ads, shows just how important the second screen is to television.

Testing, said Twitter, “reveal[ed] that the impact of using Twitter in combination with TV advertising is significantly greater than that of using TV advertising alone.” Adidas, Holiday Inn Express, Jaguar, and Samsung all acted as guinea pigs.

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