The US president is pressuring Republican governors to change voting districts in time for the November midterms ...
The Republican Party, led by President Trump, has embraced white Christian nationalists and is working to reduce the number ...
The court has made it harder for minority voters and civil rights groups to challenge electoral maps that dilute African ...
The conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court has effectively neutralized a hugely significant piece of voting rights ...
After Callais, the old civil rights politics is moot. And more recent strategies have limited reach. Here’s how we can build ...
The landmark 1965 law, a product of the civil rights movement, faces an unprecedented erosion that could reduce the political representation of African American and Latino communities ...
Plus, the justices heard argument on Wednesday on the Trump administration’s effort to revoke temporary protected status from Syrian and Haitian nationals.
The effort to redraw congressional district maps in Georgia and other states is a cynical Republican ploy to subdue democracy and disenfranchise Black voters.
Rightwing justices in Louisiana v Callais led 6-3 vote to redraw congressional maps in blow to Voting Rights Act ...
Georgia state senator calls the gutting of much of what remained of the Voting Rights Act a “wake-up call” requiring return ...
Opinion
Supreme Court’s voting rights decision silences Black voters (Guest Opinion by Paula C. Johnson)
Conservative court completes its dismantling of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, ignoring the reasons it was passed in the first place, writes Syracuse University law professor.
Led by President Trump, the Republican Party has disgracefully embraced white Christian nationalists and is working to turn back the clock on progress America has made in the struggle against racism ...
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