Image Analysis Now States and Voters Will Determine How Far Gerrymandering Can Go In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision gutting the Voting Rights Act, state courts in particular will play a major role in a new wave of legal and political battles. Alicia Bannon May 7, 2026
Image Analysis Resistance to Trump Administration’s Demands for State Voter Files Is Bipartisan and Widespread Republican and Democratic leaders alike are pushing back against the Justice Department’s unlawful attempts to collect voter data. Eileen O’Connor May 6, 2026
Analysis After Louisiana v. Callais: Here’s Proof of Just How Bad Voting Rights in America Are About to Get May 4, 2026 Kevin Morris , Michael G. Miller
Analysis The Supreme Court’s Hermetically Sealed Logic on the Voting Rights Act May 1, 2026 Jesse Wegman
Analysis Finishing Off Voting Rights Act, Supreme Court Declares Racism Over — Again April 30, 2026 Kevin Morris