Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s remarks during oral arguments in Louisiana v. Callais have sparked considerable debate on social media, with critics accusing her of likening Black voters to individuals with disabilities. The exchange, which occurred during a three-hour hearing on race-conscious redistricting under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, was centered on the government’s obligation to address discrimination in voting practices. Jackson’s invocation of the ADA as a framework for understanding discriminatory intent in redistricting has drawn sharp criticism, even as the justices emphasized the broader implications of the case for the future of voting rights in the United States.