The real “civil rights” complaint against Roberts

A few days ago, I argued that the complaints against what John Roberts wrote 20 years ago about civil rights law boil down to the fact that he was against racial quotas. Ed Whelan shows how this is true with respect to complaints about what Roberts wrote on the Voting Rights Act.
Ed sums it up nicely when he writes:

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