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SC returning to court over voter ID law
Posted: 09.24.2012 at 5:09 AM
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Federal court will decide whether the law that requires specific photo identification violates the Voting Rights Act.
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WASHINGTON (WACH / AP) -- South Carolina is returning to federal court over whether its voter photo identification law will keep some minorities from the polls on Election Day.

Attorneys are scheduled to deliver closing arguments in the case that went to trial late last month. A three-judge federal panel is scheduled to decide whether the law that requires specific photo identification violates the Voting Rights Act. The Justice Department last December said the law reverses the steps forward minorities have made in voting rights. South Carolina sued for permission to enact the law.

A few states that have tried to put such laws into effect have seen them fail in higher courts.

South Carolina says it will enact the law immediately if it is upheld. But appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court also are likely.

Hearings on the law were scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday.

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