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Only the Supreme Court Can Save Trump’s Gerrymandering Drive
As Democratic and Republican gerrymanders cancel each other, SCOTUS could give the GOP a big edge in cases on Texas and on ...
We’ve had 40 years of race-based redistricting processes. It’s time to end the practice, argues guest columnist Jack Park.
Many Texas Republican lawmakers have said the new map was devised in response to Trump's request to redraw electoral maps for ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
A Federal Judge Melted Down in Texas’s Gerrymandering Wars
Count Judge Jerry Smith’s professional demeanor as one more casualty in the battle to redistrict the Lone Star State to ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
US Supreme Court temporarily pauses lower court order that tossed Texas voting maps
The move allows the state, for now, to proceed with a plan aimed at adding more Republicans to the House of Representatives.
Texas urged the Supreme Court on Friday to boost President Donald Trump’s effort to help Republicans maintain control of ...
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Are Zohran Mamdani and Katie Wilson Democratic Socialists or FDR Democrats? They Are Both
President Trump and his allies have called New York’s socialist mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani a Communist, a Marxist, a ...
Jazmyne Owens interviews GeDá Jones Herbert on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impacts on civil rights protections and enforcement in public schools.
On Dec. 2, one-fifth of city residents will choose our next mayor. The ballot may not contain your preferred candidate, or ...
On May 31st, 1964, Dick Van Dyke delivered a speech on race relations before Dr. Martin Luther King's address at the Religious Witness for Human Dignity event in Los Angeles.
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