The U.S. Supreme Court grappled on Monday with a bid by Louisiana officials and civil rights groups to preserve an electoral ...
L ouisiana v Callais, a case the Supreme Court heard on March 24th, contains a political puzzle. Why is the solidly ...
A majority of the court appeared skeptical of a challenge to Louisiana’s voting map. The challengers had argued the state ...
The United States is halfway to the next once-a-decade census, but the Supreme Court is still dealing with lawsuits that grew ...
The case before the Supreme Court involves a state voting law that pits minority voter protections against the equal ...
Chief Justice John Roberts couldn't conceal his contempt for a map that gave fair representation to Black Louisianians.
"We're in the business of complying with federal court decisions," said Louisiana Solicitor General Benjamin Aguiñaga.
The order is expected to face challenges in court by civil rights groups, which argue it will disenfranchise millions of voters.
Bills have been introduced in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Maryland and New Jersey this session.
The Supreme Court grappled with whether or not to send Louisiana legislators back to the drawing board in a high-stakes ...
The case tests the balancing act states must strike in protecting the voting power of a racial minority while not ...
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