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The Supreme Court may extinguish a law that more than any other made the promise of American democracy a reality.
Justices fundamentally hostile to the rights of voters place the court increasingly at odds with democracy itself.
The court’s steady effort to make the law an artifact of the past is of a piece with its broad expansion of executive power ...
Wednesday marked the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act being signed into law. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
The Voting Rights Act is quite likely dead given previous Supreme Court decisions under Chief Justice John Roberts, opines ...
The Voting Rights Act imposes some restraints on how congressional districts can be drawn, but the Supreme could further ...
The University of Kentucky and JMI Sports, a leading multimedia rights and venue development company, today announced a ...
The Supreme Court signaled Friday that it will take a broader look at a high-profile redistricting fight over Louisiana’s ...
The announcement came as UCLA reached a $6 million settlement with three Jewish students and a Jewish professor who sued the ...
That is precisely what the Supreme Court did last week. But the news is too staggering to hide for long: The ...
Six decades of civil-rights efforts haven’t budged it, and the usual prescriptions—including reparations—offer no lasting ...
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