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Last week in the Oval Office, the president was peeved when a reporter shared an acronym apparently used on Wall Street: TACO ...
The law disproportionately affected people of color and made them less likely to vote in future elections.
For decades, voters and organizations have successfully brought lawsuits against racially discriminatory voting rules under ...
Sixty years ago this month, the Senate passed the Voting Rights Act, a historic breakthrough in a chamber long dominated by ...
The framers wanted to insulate the president and federal officials from corrupting influences, but a new law is needed to ...
Rikers Island is a century-old jail complex on an island sandwiched between the Bronx and Queens in New York City. It’s home to 10 city jails, where you will find violence, chaos, and even death. This ...
The president is wrong about what an invasion is — and what powers it triggers. The truth turned out to be worse. Trump’s migration-as-invasion theory permeates his executive orders and other ...
Federal law limits the use of troops on American soil, but loopholes invite abuse. Congress and the states must act.
The 2024 federal election cycle was the most secretive since the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010. Dark money groups, nonprofits and shell companies that spend on elections without ...
Many voters who cast a ballot in 2020 wouldn’t be able to provide documents proving their citizenship under the SAVE Act. And even many who have the documents would have to find a new way to register ...
State lawmakers continue to introduce new restrictive voting provisions, and voter suppressive bills have begun to advance and become law. Many bills seek to undermine the power of local officials.
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