The U.S. Supreme Court decided it will address whether a key section of the Voting Rights Act is discriminatory and therefore ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has several avenues at its disposal as it appears poised to limit a central ...
The President’s goals were clear on the first day of his term, when he issued an executive order overruling the Fourteenth ...
A Supreme Court ruling against the Voting Rights Act could allow Republicans to redraw districts and solidify control of the ...
An end to the Voting Rights Act would free up Southern states to dramatically overhaul their congressional map.
If Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act is gutted, states will have freedom to draw maps that dilute the power of communities ...
The Supreme Court is reviewing a case centered on Section 2 of the voting rights act, which prohibits electoral practices that diminish the voting power of minority communities.
Louisiana's Supreme Court case could limit states' ability to consider race when drawing congressional map boundaries.
As the Supreme Court deliberates changes, the Voting Rights Act turns 60. We look at its past, present and future with local ...
In a major gerrymandering case, the Supreme Court appears poised to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — a key provision designed to protect minority voters from race-based congressional ...
Several Indiana voting rights organizations are suing the state over laws they say only target naturalized citizens. The ...