Monday, June 19, 2023

Voting rights advocates welcomed a Supreme Court win. But the fight isn't over
Court ruling on Black political power in Alabama could affect maps in other states
Republicans set to push mail ballots, voting methods they previously blasted as recipes for fraud
Supreme Court unexpectedly upholds provision prohibiting racial gerrymandering
Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama redistricting case
The far right's growing influence and 4 other takeaways from NPR's ERIC investigatio
Why abortion is becoming a political minefield for Republican presidential candidates
Here are the major Supreme Court decisions we're still waiting for this term
How the SCOTUS 'Supermajority' is shaping policy on everything from abortion to guns
How the far right tore apart one of the best tools to fight voter fraud
Is Texas next up? Lawmakers clear the way for the state to leave voter data group ERIC
Is drawing a voting map that helps a political party illegal? Only in some states
Virginia becomes the latest GOP-governed state to quit a voter data partnership
A North Carolina court overrules itself in a case tied to a disputed election theory
Top Republican lawyer tells donors conservatives should work to limit voting on college campuses

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