emmett folgert tries hard to keep his jobless teens out of a trouble but, he says, the competition is brutal. >> we're not the only youth program in town. gangs are a youth program, too. they organize kids, too. it's just a bad youth program. >> reporter: but a program that more than a few turn to when barely 25% of all teenagers in this country have a job of any kind at all. a legal one, that is. >> woodruff: find more of paul's conversation with economist andrew sum on our making sense page. >> brown: we turn next to the continued reverberations of the supreme court's end-of-term rulings. justices struck down a key provision of the "voting rights act". ray suarez recently hosted a debate on how the decision will play out at polling places across the country. >> suarez: looking ahead to the practical affect of the high court's voting rights ruling and coming election cycles in a changing america, i'm joined by nina paralis vice president of litigation for the mexican american legal defense and education fund. and james burling, director of litigation for the pas civic legal foundatio