If the Supreme Court takes up Taylor v. Singleton, it could be the sum of all fears for the most vulnerable Americans.
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The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains
Back in 2013, the Supreme Court tossed out a key provision of the Voting Rights Act regarding federal oversight of elections.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway at an event in St. Louis on Nov. 24 (photo courtesy of the Missouri Attorney ...
The 14th Amendment is often taught as a milestone of post–Civil War Reconstruction — but rarely do we hear about the individuals whose voices shaped it. One of them was Frances Thompson, a formerly ...
NA The Supreme Court's controversial 5-4 ruling in Kelo v. City of New London (2005), held that private "economic development ...
The Trump administration is trying to convince the Supreme Court that a long-held consensus regarding near-universal ...
There's been some debate recently about whether laws banning carrying weapons at political protests and demonstrations (either by the ...
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In birthright citizenship fight, Justice Department selectively interprets the original meaning of the citizenship clause
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, highlighting emerging legal questions about new policy and enforcement ...
Held annually on Frederick Douglass’s birthday, the decade-old collaborative initiative takes up the Colored Conventions and ...
State Sen. Rosalind Osgood, D-Fort Lauderdale, speaks out against a memo by Attorney General James Uthmeier that found numerous Florida laws are discriminatory against white people.
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