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He also found that state prosecutors "intentionally discriminated," and called their statements meant to disprove bias "irrational," "inaccurate" and "misleading".
Known as Section 2, the provision requires that opponents meet a far higher threshold and prove that Texas intentionally discriminated against minority voters.
"You're asking the judge to say that the prosecutor intentionally discriminated on the basis of race, and that he lied about it," he went on.
Instead, the three judges ruled that the North Carolina legislature intentionally discriminated on the basis of race, violating the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of "equal protection of the laws".
In January Judge Garaufis ruled that the city had intentionally discriminated by using two hiring exams from 1999 to 2007 that put minority candidates at a disadvantage.
Judge Garaufis stopped short of finding that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the former fire commissioner, Nicholas Scoppetta, had also intentionally discriminated against black applicants.
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"UPS did not intentionally discriminate," Ross said.
Both sections outlaw rules that intentionally discriminate against or otherwise disproportionately harm minority voters.
Most managers would never intentionally discriminate, saying: "It doesn't matter if you're different, I treat everyone the same".
The Supreme Court has ruled that state laws that bar convicted felons from voting do not violate their constitutional rights -- except when such laws intentionally discriminate.
"This is a clunky way to cover only a subset of jurisdictions found to be intentionally discriminating — a tough legal standard to prove," he said.
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