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There was some precedent for absentee voting. During the War of 1812, Pennsylvania and then New Jersey changed their ...
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A federal appeals court has upheld a law strengthening the rights of pregnant workers, vacating a judge’s earlier order that had stripped those protections from Texas state employees. The ruling ...
The Republican State Leadership Committee PAC and the Republican Attorneys General Association teamed up with Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) Secure Your Vote initiative to launch a seven ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended the discriminatory practices against Black voters that were prevalent in many states.
Sixty years after the Voting Rights Act became a landmark law against racial discrimination, legal challenges heading to the Supreme Court could curtail its remaining protections for minority voters.
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 60 years ago but has been slowly eroding for more than a decade.
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 60 years ago but has been slowly eroding for more than a decade. That erosion started with a 2013 Supreme Court decision ending the requirement that all or ...
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 60 years ago but has been slowly eroding for more than a decade WASHINGTON -- Wednesday is the 60th anniversary of the day President Lyndon Johnson made ...
Civil rights activists fought for the Voting Rights Acts 60 years ago. Some worry the law's protections are now at risk.
The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found that the state’s voter ID requirements for mail-in ballots do not violate the Civil Rights Act.
Now, one of the questions heading into in the already heavy Supreme Court term starting in October is what voting rights will look like when the term ends.