
Reversal of DOJ Voting Rights Efforts Leaves Section 2 in Limbo
The department has reversed course, abandoning much of its inherited voting rights caseload, complicating Section 2 litigation.

The department has reversed course, abandoning much of its inherited voting rights caseload, complicating Section 2 litigation.

Federal regulators are reviving an old rule to penalize broadcasters for distorting news, sparking First Amendment debates.

The U.S. Department of Education has hired Project 2025 author Lindsey Burke, sparking debate on federal education policy.

The California governor and the White House are feuding over handling protests in LA, with arrests being threatened.

Israeli forces seized a Gaza-bound aid boat, detaining Greta Thunberg and other activists enforcing the blockade.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to pause a court order reversing Education Department layoffs.

Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans defended the GOP tax bill, misrepresenting its impact. The bill, which passed the House with GOP support, cuts Medicaid and ACA subsidies, risking coverage for millions.

New data reveals civic participation boosts confidence in democracy, especially among young voters, amid new bridging efforts.

Mexico’s ruling Morena party is set to control the Supreme Court, nearing dominance over all government branches.

Tom Thibodeau led the Knicks to the Eastern Conference finals but was fired. The team seeks a new direction for a title.

The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from GEO Group facing a lawsuit claiming detainees were forced to work for $1 a day.

President Trump’s administration renews Supreme Court request to downsize federal workforce amid ongoing legal battles.