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Supreme Court Appears Poised To Prohibit Race-Conscious Congressional Districts
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The Supreme Court appears ready to ban the use of race in determining congressional districts, a move that could trigger redistricting efforts ahead of next year’s midterm elections. “In a dispute over a Louisiana voting map, the conservative majority signaled it might prohibit using race as a factor in creating election districts,” the New York…
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Will the Supreme Court Finally Ban Racial Preferences in Voting? Justices To Hear Challenge to Strangely Shaped Majority Black Congressional District
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When the Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina two years ago, it reaffirmed a fundamental legal principle: Every American must be treated as an individual rather than as a representative of a racial group. That principle is as essential in the voting booth as it is in…
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Trump’s Push for Ending Mail-In Ballots and Voting Machines Means Process Likely to Fall on States
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by Charlotte Hazard President Donald Trump on Monday announced via TRUTH Social that he would lead a movement to get rid of mail-in-ballots and voting machines due to fraud and corruption, but the matter will likely take place at the state level. “I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN…
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Trump Poised to Try to Remove Noncitizens from Census
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Tags :14th Amendment, census apportionment, Census Bureau, Citizenship Question, Electoral College, Equal Representation Act, Franklin v. Massachusetts, House representation, Illegal Immigration, Immigration Reform Law Institute, Jamie Raskin, John Eastman, National, News, Policy, Politics, President Donald Trump, redistricting politics, Rep. Chuck Edwards, Rep. James Comer, Stephen Miller, Supreme Court, Trump v. New York
by Benjamin Weingarten Following a years-long surge in illegal immigration, the Trump administration is poised to challenge a longstanding but legally fraught practice: counting illegal aliens in the U.S. census. President Trump tried to end the practice during his first term, but President Biden overturned his predecessor’s policy before it was implemented. Now, buoyed…
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge on Post-Election Day Ballot Counting from Illinois
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by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether Republican Illinois Rep. Mike Bost can challenge state rules that allow counting ballots after Election Day. Under Illinois law, mail-in ballots that arrive up to two weeks after the election can still be counted, as long as they are postmarked on or before…
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New Elections Lawsuit in Cali!
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Fani Willis Ordered to Turn Over Anti-Trump Collusion Records to Court Judicial Watch Sues California to Stop Counting of Ballots Received after Election Day – Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Congressman Darrell Issa Supreme Court Asked to Review California’s Retaliation against Judicial Watch over Election Integrity Video Judicial Watch Sues New York for Records on…











