Three Things To Watch During the Supreme Court’s Argument on Trump’s Immunity

The nation's highest court will hear arguments on whether former President Donald Trump is absolutely immune from criminal prosecution over acts that allegedly happened when he was president.

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Federal Trial To Begin in Challenge to North Carolina Photo ID Law 

Trial begins Monday in a federal case that will determine whether North Carolina’s law requiring voters to show photo IDs violates the Voting Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution.

Black Voters Appeal Decision Blocking New Louisiana Map to US Supreme Court

Black voters are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review yesterday’s decision by two Trump-appointed federal judges that blocked Louisiana’s new congressional map with two majority-Black districts. 

Federal Court Strikes Down Louisiana’s New Congressional Map 

A federal court has struck down the congressional map intended to better represent Louisiana’s Black voters in compliance with the Voting Rights Act.

Ohio’s Democracy Pays the Price for LaRose’s Political Ambition

Just because LaRose’s path to the U.S. Senate hit a major roadblock doesn’t mean his anti-democratic actions will.