South Carolina is one of eight states required by the Voting Rights Act to get federal approval for any new voting laws, giving DOJ the power to block it.
The law would require all voters to present photo identification at the ballot box. Conservatives say the laws are meant to protect against voter fraud.
Civil rights groups and Democrats argue the law and others like it that have cropped up nationally intentionally seek to depress turnout from minorities and young voters who are less likely to have those forms of identification — and help Republicans in the process.
Read more here Justice Department blocks South Carolina's voter identification law

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