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Texas voter ID law goes on trial in DC

Suit alleges it violates minority voting rights

Updated: Monday, 09 Jul 2012, 6:06 PM MDT
Published : Monday, 09 Jul 2012, 11:22 AM MDT

WASHINGTON (AP) - The state of Texas and the Justice Department are beginning their arguments in a trial over Texas ' new voter ID law, setting the stage for a legal battle over the federal Voting Rights Act.

Lawyers for Texas are arguing a 2011 law passed by its GOP-dominated Legislature that requires voters to show photo identification does not violate the Act, passed in 1965 to protect minorities' right to vote. The Justice Department — along with other intervening groups supporting the Justice Department's position — says the law disproportionately discriminates against minority voters.

Arguments in the case began Monday. The trial is taking place in a federal court in Washington, after Texas sued the Justice Department, which blocked the voter ID law in March.

Testimony is expected to continue through Friday.

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