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Survival World on MSNReactions Mixed As Supreme Court Decision May Rewrite the Rules for All Elections
The Supreme Court just heard a high-stakes redistricting fight out of Louisiana that could reset how every state in America ...
Louisiana v. Callais could significantly affect the 1965 Voting Rights Act by challenging the Louisiana congressional map ...
Depending on how the U.S. Supreme Court rules, Louisiana and other states could lose their majority African American voting ...
A SPECIAL SESSION FOR LAWMAKERS TO HEAD BACK TO THE CAPITOL AND RESET ELECTION DATES FOR THE SPRING. THAT’S RIGHT. IT IS ...
Next year's field of candidates is already crowded with veteran Republican politicians challenging Cassidy, the incumbent ...
Shreveport, has asked the Louisiana Board of Ethics to dismiss more than $10,700 in fines he faces for failing to properly ...
"Supreme Court leans in on arguments against race-based redistricting, risking further erosion of voting rights. An urgent ...
Earlier this week John Bel Edwards ended months of speculation along the lines of his candidacy for the Senate race against incumbent Bill Cassidy next year. Edwards had an awful lot of people ...
Just two years ago, the court, by a 5-4 vote, affirmed a ruling that found a likely violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a similar case over Alabama’s political boundaries. Chief Justice ...
Louisiana v. Callais could weaken Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act—threatening Black and Latino voting power nationwide.
We are on the verge of becoming a country where the right to vote exists only on paper. America must be a democracy where ...
Campaign finance data show Cassidy has $9.5 million in the bank, by far the most of any candidate in the race. But two other ...
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