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The US Supreme Court, race & the right to vote
In perhaps its most insidious decision in nearly a century, the U.S. Supreme Court disemboweled Section 2 of the landmark ...
As the Supreme Court was barreling toward the final weeks of its term last year, Chief Justice John Roberts made a rare public appearance to defend his colleagues from criticism that they were all too ...
The Supreme Court ruling said there must be proof that a racial group was “intentionally” disadvantaged. The dissent called ...
The Supreme Court’s invalidation of Louisiana’s congressional map has triggered a swirling debate about just how ...
NPR's Emily Feng speaks with historian Peter Canellos about the Supreme Court's recent voting rights decision and Justice ...
NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg breaks down the Supreme Court’s blockbuster voting rights ruling and why ...
So it was for the Voting Rights Act, the 1965 legislation that protected Black suffrage by neutralizing voter suppression in ...
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan raised a question: When does giving white majorities disproportional power count as racial ...
Under Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s "updated" framework, the test for proving voter dilution under Section 2 of the Voting ...
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I’ve fought for Black voters to be heard in Louisiana. Here’s what I’m telling them now
The methods have evolved, but the intent is the same: to use policy violence to reduce the influence of minorities in the ...
The Supreme Court has not just weakened a law, it has humiliated and dismantled the life’s work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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