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The justices opted not to rule on a Louisiana redistricting case involving racial gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court is revisiting the Voting Rights Act, potentially altering safeguards against discriminatory voting maps.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reiterated his push for the court to reevaluate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
The organization expects 10,000 attendees July 16-19 and will release a report warning that "democracy is in crisis" and ...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended discrimination. Understand this 1964 Act's key rules, its landmark provisions against race, sex, and religious bias, and its profound impact on US equality, leading ...
The Congressional Black Caucus marked the 5th anniversary of Rep. John Lewis' death by vowing to continue to fight for voting rights and civil rights ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been imploring his colleagues for decades to gut a crucial part of the iconic ...
There is already an ongoing lawsuit over the last time Texas redrew the lines, with a federal court saying it won't consider any new testimony until after the special session.
The court’s choice to punt a key redistricting case signals trouble for the future of the Voting Rights Act. Support ...
Bill Moyers, a former resident of Bernardsville who died at the age of 91 on Thursday, June 26, was a passionate and ...
The Supreme Court delayed ruling on a Louisiana congressional redistricting case that some legal experts say could end up further weakening protections against maps that dilute minority voters' power.
Signed 35 years ago this month, the ADA was the world’s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities — guaranteeing equal opportunity in public accommodations, employment, and ...