You are right in a sense. But The 10th wasn't nullified.
But indeed civil rights is an issue most responsible people will not stand against. The civil war was about states rights and the Federal government imposing taxes on cotton in the south. The civil war effort did not gain popular support until Lincoln introduced the issue of slavery (civil rights) into the conflict with the Emancipation Proclamation.
Only then did the Civil War gain widespread support from North and South humanitarians who could not stand in the way of human rights. And I fully expect any current efforts to invoke the 10th will arouse more of the race card the left wingers and Marxists love to play when all else fails.
Because they know, rightous people will not consciously deny civil rights to anyone.
For the successful invocation of 10th Amendment reforms, we have to nullify any race baiting and social “justice” accusations the left wing will present to stir the winds of obstruction. Any federal judge who stands in the way may very well find himself surrounded with angry, armed mobs. They better take heed. Americans are tired of their obstructionism.
I agree on every point, but forcing Federal judges to act in a way that upholds states rights and the 10th, will be the biggest stumbling block.