The assault on voting rights reaching its endgame
Chief Justice John Roberts has been working to kill the Voting Rights Act for forty years. Louisiana v. Callais is set to be his sought after legacy. The ruling is coming. Don't act surprised.
Chief Justice John Roberts has been working to kill the Voting Rights Act for forty years. Louisiana v. Callais is set to be his sought after legacy. The ruling is coming. Don't act surprised.
Louisiana v Callais could roll back what remains of the Voting Rights Act, putting the future of America’s multiracial democracy at stake
A supreme court voting rights case could reshape American politics. And we haven't even noticed. And that's not the weird part.
Sixty years after its groundbreaking passage, the Voting Rights Act faces its gravest threats yet. It has evolved into a legal battlefield where the very foundations of American democracy are being contested.
A new memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi aims to roll back diversity programs, effectively making it illegal to not give contracts to white people.