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Supreme Court won't torch Voting Rights Act. But this dated practice has to go. | Opinion
The Supreme Court should make it clear that racial gerrymandering is illegal, even if it is in the name of racial justice.
A Supreme Court case over Louisiana's congressional map could determine the future of Voting Rights Act protections against ...
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A bad day for racial gerrymandering at the Supreme Court
Does Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which specifically forbids the creation of racially proportional congressional ...
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The Supreme Court’s War on the Voting Rights Act Is Almost Over
The Roberts court has long had a monomaniacal obsession with gutting the laws that guarantee the right to vote. They are on ...
For decades courts have used section two to protect the voting power of racial minorities when legislatures draw ...
Her colleague, Theodore Shaw, warned that once this decision goes through, the Black Congressional Caucus “could meet in the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the use of race in drawing a majority-minority district to comply with the Voting ...
In a major gerrymandering case, the Supreme Court appears poised to weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — a key ...
AlbrightWord in Black The Supreme Court’s October 2025 session may be its most consequential yet in the long fight for Black freedom. Louisiana v. Callais, which was reargued on Oct. 15, is the latest ...
Republicans have made it plenty clear that they have a particular outcome in mind, and they’ve done as much as possible to ...
The Supreme Court is deliberating a case today that could reshape congressional redistricting nationwide, focusing on racial ...
The Supreme Court will likely end racial gerrymandering, and this will be cause for celebration in the South and the West.
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