Parties in Moore v. Harper Submit Additional Briefing to U.S. Supreme Court

On Monday, March 20, the parties in Moore v. Harper submitted additional briefing — at the request of the U.S. Supreme Court — in the pending case that could decide the fate of the radical independent…

Voting Rights Groups Sue Idaho Over New Youth Voter Suppression Law

On Thursday, March 16, BABE VOTE and the League of Women Voters of Idaho filed a lawsuit in state court challenging House Bill 124, a newly enacted voter suppression law that eliminates the use of a…

Sens. Durbin and Grassley Introduce Bill to Televise U.S. Supreme Court Proceedings

On Thursday, March 16, U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced S. 858, the Cameras in the Courtroom Act, a bill to televise U.S. Supreme Court proceedings in real time.

Several States Look To Pass Their Own Voting Rights Acts

With the U.S. Supreme Court weakening the federal Voting Rights Act, states are increasingly looking to enact their own state-level protections. Five states have VRAs and at least four more are looking to advance one this…