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These changes come after repeated calls from international observers, including the Organization of American States (OAS), who have consistently urged The Bahamas to modernize its electoral system.
The fight for Black Texas voters in 1940 reminds us that real change comes from the people. It doesn’t always come quickly or ...
Museums across the U.S. are displaying artifacts that represent and reflect landmark events of the Civil Rights era. Visitors to the Henry Ford near Detroit can see the bus Rosa Parks was riding ...
Seventy years ago, a coalition of young lawyers, activists, preachers and Americans of conscience joined together for a ...
California may follow Texas' lead and redraw congressional districts for partisan advantage ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The Supreme Court has ruled that judges are powerless to review partisan gerrymandering. But courts can still enforce the ...
Recent research demonstrates that redistricting reforms—particularly those reducing partisan influence—can significantly ...
For now, the Voting Rights Act imposes some restraints, but the court has also signaled it could further weaken the landmark ...
Many partisan excesses can be curtailed only by the courts, especially when voting issues are at hand. Texas has a long history of judges overturning voting rules and district maps, especially when ...
A redistricting war between red and blue states has erupted – and it's bigger than Texas. Here's what to know about Louisiana v. Callais.
Readers react to a push by Texas Republicans to redraw the state's voting districts, a political fight that is reverberating ...
Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act became a landmark law against racial discrimination, legal challenges heading to the ...
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