This June, a 6-3 Supreme Court decision further eroded the Voting Rights Act (VRA) by upholding an Arizona law that disqualifies ballots cast by voters at any poll site other than the one assigned — an administrative technicality that has been shown to disproportionately impact minority communities in multiple states
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
In 2014, voters in ten of the fifteen states previously covered by the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) pre...
Section V of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) required covered jurisdictions to obtain “preclearance” bef...
This June, a 6-3 Supreme Court decision further eroded the Voting Rights Act (VRA) by upholding an A...
In 2004, state legislator Andrea Stewart-Cousins faced nine-term Republican Nick Spano in a state Se...
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the coverage formula of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in Shelby Cou...
Earlier this year, with the 2022 midterm elections looming, New York’s Democratic members of Congres...
This midterm cycle has been characterized by fierce debates over voter identification measures in so...
In Brnovich, the Court will determine whether Arizona’s out-of-precinct (OOP) policy and its ballot-...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
The summer of 2016 showed that racial discrimination in voting is alive and well, as federal courts ...
This week, the Supreme Court found in favor of the state of Arizona’s use of an independent commissi...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that a vote dilution violation under Section 2 of the Voting R...
Americans in 22 states, especially minority and low-income individuals, may be unable to vote in thi...
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on so much of our lives, including how to run our elections. Yet the fede...
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
In 2014, voters in ten of the fifteen states previously covered by the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) pre...
Section V of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) required covered jurisdictions to obtain “preclearance” bef...
This June, a 6-3 Supreme Court decision further eroded the Voting Rights Act (VRA) by upholding an A...
In 2004, state legislator Andrea Stewart-Cousins faced nine-term Republican Nick Spano in a state Se...
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the coverage formula of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in Shelby Cou...
Earlier this year, with the 2022 midterm elections looming, New York’s Democratic members of Congres...
This midterm cycle has been characterized by fierce debates over voter identification measures in so...
In Brnovich, the Court will determine whether Arizona’s out-of-precinct (OOP) policy and its ballot-...
In June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, prompting fears...
The summer of 2016 showed that racial discrimination in voting is alive and well, as federal courts ...
This week, the Supreme Court found in favor of the state of Arizona’s use of an independent commissi...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that a vote dilution violation under Section 2 of the Voting R...
Americans in 22 states, especially minority and low-income individuals, may be unable to vote in thi...
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on so much of our lives, including how to run our elections. Yet the fede...
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
In 2014, voters in ten of the fifteen states previously covered by the Voting Rights Act ( VRA ) pre...
Section V of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) required covered jurisdictions to obtain “preclearance” bef...