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The Supreme Court’s about to face an entirely new kind of voter discrimination

Demonstrators outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on October 15, 2025. | Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images On Tuesday, a federal appeals court struck down a South Carolina law that permits all voters over age 65 to vote by mail but allows younger voters to do so only if they meet a set of specific criteria. The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit’s decision in Grant v. Belangia held that the state’s law violates the 26th Amendment. If you’re having trouble remembering what the 26th Amendment does, you’re probably not alone. Ratified in 1971, the 26th Am...

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