In 9-0 Ruling, Supreme Court Justices Bend Toward Trump
The Supreme Court docket is long, but for now, at least, it bent toward Trump.

The Supreme Court docket is long, but for now, at least, it bent toward Trump.
It’s a tale as old as time in Ohio, but Republican officials are again using their authority to thwart efforts to expand the people’s power.
Harmeet Dhillon and her namesake law firm has become one of the leading legal groups working to roll back voting rights across the country.
When Americans head to the polls this year, voters in 38 states — more than ever before — will have to confront a maze of voter ID laws.
Give us the ballot and we will chart a course for our beloved Ohio that aligns with the people’s vision, not that of out-of-touch extremist politicians.
We can ensure that the dream of Dr. King endures, and the Voting Rights Act remains a potent instrument in the pursuit of a more equitable and inclusive America.
When our judges are more familiar with our experiences, that wisdom transforms the justice they dispense.
The America that emerges on Jan. 7, 2025, will be different from the one in place four years earlier or even today.
I’ve always been proud to hail from this little heart-shaped state, but this year? That pride grew about 14 times.
As of 2022, more than 4.6 million Americans with a felony conviction were disenfranchised — disproportionately Black and Latinx citizens.