Bob Herbert, in his June 30 column entitled "When is Enough Enough," (click here), reflects briefly on the Supreme Court's decision, and the importance of voting to ensure that the Justices appointed to the Supreme Court do not continue to be "relentlessly hostile to the interests of black people":
For black people, especially, the current composition of the Supreme Court should be the ultimate lesson in the importance of voting in a presidential election. No branch of the government has been more crucial than the judiciary in securing the rights and improving the lives of blacks over the past five or six decades.
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