The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to dismantle the key part of the landmark voting law. If you can't grasp the implications nationally, let's look locally.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering its decision in a congressional redistricting case that could have implications on race and representation in voting.
Lisa Graves isn’t counting on Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to protect voting rights — or gay marriage.
The call and response of “Show me what democracy looks like! — This is what democracy looks like!” could be heard up and down ...
The conservative justices signaled they could undercut the law's Section 2, which bars voting maps that would result in ...
The U-S Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday, Oct. 15, in a case that legal experts say could undercut the heart of the ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could gut key protections in the Voting Rights Act. Elie Mystal, columnist ...
Here we go again. The Supreme Court keeps getting dragged into redistricting fights involving race, and this week the ...
Questions asked during a Supreme Court hearing last week suggest change is coming, but the extent seems to hinge on the ...
Louisiana v. Callais could significantly affect the 1965 Voting Rights Act by challenging the Louisiana congressional map ...
As Democrats dig in for a lengthening government shutdown, former Vice President Kamala Harris is cheering them on as she ...
Black lawmakers and voting rights advocates are expressing concern about a potential decline in minority political ...
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