In more fallout from its decision last month to kill the Voting Rights Act, SCOTUS issued two orders that follow a disturbing new trend.
Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Act
Court limits key provisions of the Voting Rights Act, potentially impacting minority voting rights.
On Monday, the Supreme Court decided not to thrust another dagger into the nearly lifeless corpse of the Voting Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is arguably the most successful civil rights l...
Divided along ideological lines, the U.S. Supreme Court on April 29, 2006, issued a ruling that severely weakens a provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965. That provision, known as Section...
The justices attend Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration.Melina Mara/CNP/Zuma The Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed majority would have you think that its latest gerrymandering decision is a mere twea...
Plus: The Supreme Court says “demands for a charity’s private member or donor information” raises First Amendment problems.
The radical right wing majority at SCOTUS just proved it’s the most anti-voting rights court in a century.
This evisceration of the Voting Rights Act requires us to take SCOTUS reform more seriously.
Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling Opens Door for Southern States to Redraw Maps, Dismantle Majority-Black Districts







