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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Right-Wing Legal Group Files Lawsuits to Access Voter Rolls in Minnesota and Wisconsin

The right-wing legal group, Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), filed two new lawsuits on Tuesday in Minnesota and Wisconsin to gain full access to their voter registration records.

Arizona Supreme Court Will Not Hold Arizona GOP Accountable for 2020 Post-Election Lawsuit

In a unanimous decision, the conservative Arizona Supreme Court reversed sanctions against the Arizona Republican Party for its 2020 lawsuit that a lower court called "meritless," ending the last standing post-election case brought by Trump and…

Louisiana Governor Signs New State Supreme Court Map With Two Majority-Black Districts

Voters in Louisiana will have a new Supreme Court map for the first time in over two decades after Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed a new map into law last night that creates two majority-Black districts.

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.