In a significant ruling, a federal judge has blocked President Trump's attempt to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, deeming it unconstitutional. Civil rights advocates celebrate this victory for democracy as legal battles over voting rights continue.
The Justice Department will send monitors to polling sites in California and New Jersey to ensure election integrity ahead of the November 4 elections. This move aims to enhance transparency and security at the polls.
In a dramatic twist, Trump hints at suing ABC over Jimmy Kimmel's critical commentary. As Kimmel returns to air, experts weigh in on the implications for free speech and media freedom.
Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID for all US elections, a move likely to face legal challenges. This controversial proposal also seeks to restrict mail-in voting, stirring debate over election integrity and access.
In a bold move, President Trump plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID for all U.S. elections, reigniting debates over election integrity and states' rights. Could this lead to legal battles?
In a significant legal blow to President Trump, a federal judge blocked his executive order aimed at changing election procedures, siding with Democratic state attorneys general who deemed it unconstitutional.
In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge has paused key aspects of Trump's executive order on voting, which critics argue could disenfranchise millions. The decision marks a crucial moment in the ongoing debate over election laws and voter rights.
The SAVE Act is stirring controversy as it heads to the Senate, raising concerns about its potential to disenfranchise millions of married women who have changed their last names. Legal experts warn that this voter suppression bill could create significant barriers to voting and uneven policies across states.
In a bold move, Democratic officials from 19 states have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s executive order aimed at changing election rules. They argue it infringes on state authority and could disenfranchise millions of voters.
In a bold move, Attorney General Pamela Bondi orders the Department of Justice to dismiss claims against Georgia's SB 202, highlighting increased Black voter turnout and exposing the Biden administration's false narrative of voter suppression.