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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.
Most notably, in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019), the Republican justices held that federal courts may not hear suits ...
A group of Baton Rouge judges wants a federal court to reopen a 1986 voting rights case, arguing a new 19th JDC election map ...
Senators Wyden and Merkley join efforts to reintroduce the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, aiming to restore and ...
The court fight could result in yet another congressional map for Louisiana and change the rules for redistricting nationwide ...
Texas Democrats on Monday prevented — for now — the chamber from continuing with a congressional map that would aggressively ...
Reading the tea leaves from cryptic Supreme Court orders can be perilous business because the justices are not bound by the questions they ask at oral argument, the offhand comments they … Continue re ...
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder joins Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss Texas Democrats announcing their plans of a quorum ...
Wednesday is the 60th anniversary of a landmark piece of legislation in the U.S. that prohibited discrimination at the voting ...
The justices have added another big question to their already heavy term starting in October.
Federal court backs Texas mail-in voter ID rule, praised by Trump but criticized by others as suppressing minority and ...