As the 2026 midterms loom, the Trump administration is taking unprecedented steps to scrutinize voting equipment and gather voter data, raising alarms among officials about potential federal overreach. Discover the implications of this controversial initiative!
Are politicians using new tactics like dummymandering to manipulate elections? Explore how this state-level issue poses a threat to fair representation and what it means for voters.
The Supreme Court's final rulings include a high-stakes case on birthright citizenship and its implications. Will the court uphold constitutional norms or redefine them under Trump's influence?
On the Supreme Court's final day, pivotal rulings are expected, including Trump's controversial birthright citizenship order and challenges to LGBTQ education and healthcare laws. Don't miss the landmark decisions that could reshape rights and policies across the nation!
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has paused crucial parts of President Trump's voting executive order, impacting citizenship proof requirements and mail ballot counting. This decision underscores the state's power over election regulations.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that Maine Rep. Laurel Libby cannot be barred from voting or speaking due to her remarks on a transgender athlete. This case highlights the ongoing debate over transgender rights in sports and the implications for lawmakers.
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.
The U.S. House has passed a bill mandating proof of citizenship for federal elections, raising concerns about voter access and the implications for married women voters. What does this mean for democracy?
The U.S. House has passed the SAVE Act, raising concerns among voting rights groups about potential barriers for millions, particularly women, in proving citizenship when voting.