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Voting rights groups brace for more federal interventions in 2026
Voting-rights groups say they’re bracing for continued attacks on state elections in 2026. The Trump administration has now ...
The Trump administration's new top voting rights lawyer is Eric Neff, a former L.A. County prosecutor who led a failed case ...
WASHINGTON ‒ On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a law that promised millions of Americans the power to vote, civil right lawyers and scholars warn those rights are in danger again. The ...
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Voting rights, presidential power and retribution: Legal stories we’re watching in 2026
In his second term, Trump has abused his power while seeking to expand it. The Supreme Court is set to decide how far he can ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Facing a sea of state troopers, Charles Mauldin was near the front line of voting rights marchers who strode across the now-infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, on ...
Once again, America must confront a fundamental question: Will we protect the right to vote for every American, or allow the Voting Rights Act to be weakened beyond recognition? This week, the Supreme ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Holly Corbett covers bias, workplace culture, and social movements. The 19th Amendment is part of a larger story about voting ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was follow-up legislation to the Civil Rights Act passed a year earlier. In a break from tradition, then-President Lyndon Johnson went to Capitol Hill to sign the bill ...
Washington just enacted a new law, but other states are making progress, too. For Tarra Simmons, a representative in the Washington legislature, Wednesday was a "full-circle moment." After initially ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Two state senators are joining forces to establish automatic restoration of voting rights in Kentucky for people with certain past felony convictions, reviving legislation ...
Read full article: This local mother never thought she’d be able to own a home. A nonprofit is making it happen MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Facing a sea of state troopers, Charles Mauldin was near the front ...
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