Black voter disenfranchisement
A GOP-led last-second lawsuit aims to stop absentee ballots in Detroit.
A lawsuit over a Mississippi election law, if successful, will change the way that state elects its governor.
The broken system just got an important repair.
Federal Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos ruled Monday that the controversial Texas voter ID law passed in 2011 was enacted with the intent to discriminate against Black and Hispanic voters.
A staggering 5.9 million Americans can't vote because of felony convictions. Meanwhile, 2016 hopefuls tackle criminal justice reform.
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