Voting Rights laws: do we still need them?

I’m not so sure the Supreme Court got it wrong when they threw out one of Louisiana’s majority-Black congressional districts. The six conservatives who voted to invalidate the gerrymandering that created the district argued that Black voters no longer need such protections as were accorded them by the 1965 Voting Rights Act, when segregation was rampant, Jim Crow still ruled much of the South, and Blacks were still denied many of the rights the rest of us enjoyed. According to the Republican majority on SCOTUS, Blacks now have their place at the table. Nobody and nothing is stopping them from voting for the candidates of their choice. So the elaborate mechanisms of the Voting Rights Act are now anachronisms.