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The Supreme Court will hear a case over the creation of minority-majority congressional districts under the Voting Rights Act as states weigh redistricting.
A group of Baton Rouge judges wants a federal court to reopen a 1986 voting rights case, arguing a new 19th JDC election map ...
The justices may limit the ability of courts to take race into account when trying to remedy under-representation by minority ...
The court fight could result in yet another congressional map for Louisiana and change the rules for redistricting nationwide ...
Senators Wyden and Merkley join efforts to reintroduce the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, aiming to restore and ...
The latest order from the Supreme Court reminds us that the court exercises significant control over its docket and is ...
The GOP-driven proposal to redraw Texas' congressional boundaries takes aim at North Texas Democrats and shuffles voters of ...
Justices fundamentally hostile to the rights of voters place the court increasingly at odds with democracy itself.
The Supreme Court will hear what could be a voting rights landmark.
According to Jamaal Lockings, the gains that Black voters had made before the Supreme Court hobbled the VRA in 2013 were erased by 2020 ...
Democratic legislators in Texas could flee the state to prevent the GOP from approving new maps that could expand Republicans’ congressional majority. Texas and national Democrats have vowed ...