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Supreme Court heard a narrower version of the case over Louisiana's congressional districts before opting not to decide the issue in June.
Most notably, in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019), the Republican justices held that federal courts may not hear suits ...
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 ...
A legal expert flagged an "ominous" order the U.S. Supreme Court slipped into view over a summer weekend that could even ...
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.
The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act making its way through Congress would eliminate voter suppression, including obstacles to voter registration, reduced polling places and hours, ...
The Voting Rights Act allows states in some circumstances to consider race in drawing districts as a means to redress ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has signaled it will take up the question of whether race can continue to be used in drawing voting ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has expanded the scope of a Louisiana redistricting case that could weaken key provisions of the ...
Updated on Aug. 1 at 9:03 pm. The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon instructed the parties in a Louisiana redistricting ...