Legal experts lay out unprecedented challenges to fundamental protections laid out in the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which emerged during the civil rights movement
As the election primary enters full swing, voter suppression laws and intimidation tactics are increasingly hindering voter participation across the country. In Tennessee, a new law requires signage at polling places warning voters that they can be charged with a misdemeanor if they vote for a candidate in a party
Voting laws in 2024 are largely more restrictive than in 2020, and the Biden Administration shouldn’t underestimate the anger many voters have over its support of Israel
Voter suppression in Farmington tracks back to a long history of violence and discrimination
While the U.S. Supreme Court has hamstrung lower federal courts’ ability to overturn discriminatory maps, state courts may be a refuge
Since the latest hope for federal voter protections evaporated in January, many are now looking to state-level remedies
The decision in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee mangled the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Native and Indigenous American voters helped propel progressive candidates into office and now face new ballot “security” measures that would make voting harder.
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