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Stephen Miller Against Voting Rights

The US Supreme Court is reportedly set to gut core provisions of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a landmark law that prohibited ...
A Supreme Court ruling against the Voting Rights Act could allow Republicans to redraw districts and solidify control of the ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has several avenues at its disposal as it appears poised to limit a central ...
A potential Supreme Court rollback threatens the Voting Rights Act of 1965, undermining the sacrifices made to secure the ...
Gutting the civil rights law has been a long game, and its opponents have long found a champion in Chief Justice John Roberts.
The conservative-majority Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider whether to eviscerate a key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act in a congressional redistricting case from Louisiana.
More than four years after Spring Branch ISD was sued over how its trustees are elected, the lawsuit hinges on a high-profile U.S. Supreme Court case that could have wide-ranging implications.
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.
The Voting Rights Act was passed to stop racial discrimination in voting. The case, Louisiana v. Callais, questions if states ...
While the 1965 law was adopted in response to discriminatory practices in southern states, it has affected states and localities nationwide. By Nick Corasaniti The Voting Rights Act grew out of civil ...