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Protecting the Vote

Posted inLaw and Justice

How the Roberts Court Could Neuter the Voting Rights Act 

By rendering race subordinate to partisan redistricting, the conservative justices can destroy the landmark law without declaring a key provision unconstitutional.

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Mid-Decade Redistricting: Why State Courts Should Be Suspicious

Posted inPolitics

Trump Demands: Ditch Vote-By-Mail. Republicans Shouldn’t

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What’s Wrong with the Trump Administration’s New Election Rules?

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What I’m Watching on Election Night

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On Voting Rights, Trump and Harris Couldn’t Be Farther Apart

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Do You Have Questions About When and Where to Vote, Candidates and Issues Up and Down the Ballot? We’ve Got You Covered.

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Noncitizens Are Not Voting in Massive Numbers

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The Intriguing Role Public Financing of Campaigns Played in the Eric Adams Indictments

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What Is Going on With Georgia’s Board of Elections?

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