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7 resultsfor “Voting Rights Act Section 2 significance”

Politics

Black lawmakers decry supreme court voting decision: ‘We’re going backwards’

Voting Rights Act is about fairness. It’s about having the opportunity to elect members of Congress of your choice, and not have the district lines drawn in a way that inhibits the ability

The Guardian WorldApr 29
World

First Thing: China trip winds down but Trump-Xi Iran accord remains elusive

significant safety risks. - **What do Russia’s renewed heavy attacks tell us?** Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, said on Thursday that Russia’s heavy bombardment of Kyiv showed Moscow was “banking on escalation rather than

The Guardian WorldMay 15
Politics

New Florida map boosts Republican seats amid national redistricting fight

significant shift in the run-up to the consequential election, in which Democrats are considered favoured to retake control of the US House of Representatives and are also pushing – in a longer shot attempt

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 29
Politics

Iran war has cost $25B, Pentagon says. And, SCOTUS strikes blow to Voting Rights Act

Section 2 should be *intentional* racial discrimination. Legal expert Atiba Ellis tells Lo Wang that [proving racist intent is](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5805694:x) notoriously difficult, and the ruling essentially asks plaintiffs to "now find a smoking

NPR Topics: NewsApr 30
Politics

This Republican voted to convict Trump. Now he's up for reelection. Can he survive?

2, 2026. **Annie Flanagan for NPR** Annie Flanagan for NPR "I'm the type of person, if you cross me, I probably won't trust you anymore," Dupree says. "I think his political career

NPR Topics: NewsMay 16
Politics

‘We’re going backwards’: Five civil rights activists slam the supreme court’s gutting of Voting Rights Act

significant way the importance of becoming registered voters. I saw many times where Black folks, if they knew we were coming to talk to them about registering, they would slam their doors. They were afraid

The Guardian WorldMay 9
Politics

The many ways Trump wants to change D.C., from buildings to statues to parks

2 million — a fraction of what he said he had been quoted previously — and take one to two weeks. But the Department of the Interior told NPR it expects work to be completed

NPR Topics: NewsMay 4