How Congress Can Pass a New Voting Rights Act Despite the Supreme Court
Even after Callais, Congress has the power, under the guarantee clause, to stamp out state efforts to decimate Black representation.
Even after Callais, Congress has the power, under the guarantee clause, to stamp out state efforts to decimate Black representation.
A federal court in Alabama on Tuesday ruled, yet again, that the state had illegally discriminated against Black voters.
The math will not change. The only question is whether our laws will reckon with it.
Over his two decades on the Supreme Court, United States Chief Justice John Roberts had consistently played the long game.
This week’s Executive Dysfunction.