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methodologically carving the country into racially designated electoral districts, it is imperative that we stop to consider whether the course we have charted for the Nation is
the one” required by the Constitution. Holder, 512 U. S., at
945 (opinion of THOMAS, J.). The Constitution provides
courts no power to draw districts, let alone any standards
by which they can attempt to do so. And, it does not authorize courts to engage in the race-based reasoning that has
come to dominate our voting-rights precedents. It is well
past time for the Court to return these political issues
where they belong—the political branches.