Monday, April 04, 2011

Lawsuit wants to dissolve some Georgia city charters

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution website (March 28):

The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus filed a lawsuit Monday against the state of Georgia seeking to dissolve the city charters of Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Milton and Chattahoochee Hills. Further, the lawmakers, joined by civil rights leader the Rev. Joseph Lowery, aim to dash any hopes of a Milton County.

The lawsuit, filed in a North Georgia U.S. District Court Monday, claims that the state circumvented the normal legislative process and set aside its own criteria when creating the “super-majority white ” cities within Fulton and DeKalb counties. The result, it argues, is to dilute minority votes in those areas, violating the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution. [read more]

This lawsuit is completely stupid. It would be like suing the state because there is not enough women in a city for example or not enough Republicans. How does a city stop anyone from entering itself? Unless they have a law against black people entering I don’t see how this is done.

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