We fought in the 1960s with our bodies for civil rights. Every southern state restricted those rights using various means.
We’ve had 40 years of race-based redistricting processes. It’s time to end the practice, argues guest columnist Jack Park.
Republican State Rep. Jordan Pace continues to beat the drum of redistricting in South Carolina, this time taking the liberty of posting his own proposed map th ...
A federal court on Tuesday blocked Texas from using a redrawn U.S. House map that touched off a nationwide redistricting ...
Addressing the U.S.'s cultural and economic inequalities effectively will require vastly different leadership than what we ...
The mail-in ballot postmark rule that the U.S. Supreme Court is willing to consider overturning is a standard among a ...
On Dec. 2, one-fifth of city residents will choose our next mayor. The ballot may not contain your preferred candidate, or ...
California’s new congressional map favoring Democrats is unlikely to be hamstrung in the same way as Texas’ map, redrawn to ...
When it comes to registering voters, history has shown us one thing again and again: Government alone is not enough.
The ballot initiative comes after a legislative session in which lawmakers prodded for changes to weaken or reverse ...
As Cody peed splendidly on a utility pole, I looked up and saw the first poster. ‘Join the movement,’ it said, with a ...