This court has impaled one of the most important laws in American history, with disastrous consequences for multiracial democracy

The court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais takes the teeth out of the Voting Rights Act, making it nearly impossible to draw new minority districts.

Justices rule in landmark decision Louisiana will have to redraw congressional map, largely killing major civil rights law

“The consequences are likely to be far-reaching and grave,” she predicted.

Decision gives mapmakers in Republican states power to crack districts into pieces and dilute votes into oblivion

Court’s 6-3 decision is a major upheaval in US civil rights law and gives lawmakers permission to draw districting plans that weaken the influence of Black and other minority…

In a devastating blow to what John Lewis called “the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy,” a right-wing, illegitimate SCOTUS finally gutted the Voting Rights Act…

This court has impaled one of the most important laws in American history, with disastrous consequences for multiracial democracy