The Supreme Court just went out of its way to step on voting rights and overrule a pair of courts that credibly found Virginia violated federal law, a columnist wrote Wednesday in The Washington Post. The issue concerns a move by GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin to identify and remove “non-citizens” from voter rolls in Virginia — a process that would generally be legal and required, but that cannot be conducted in the “quiet period” 90 days before an election, under the National Voter Registration Act, because it doesn’t give legal voters enough time to correct the issue if they are removed in error. T…