THE COURT FINISHES THE JOB

In 2013, the Supreme Court disabled the Voting Rights Act’s preclearance requirement and promised Section 2 would remain as a backstop. On April 29, 2026, a 6-3 majority finished the demolition. Louisiana v. Callais rewrites the rules for challenging racially discriminatory maps, adds burdens Congress never wrote into the law, and arrives four days before… Continue reading THE COURT FINISHES THE JOB

Justice on Multiple Fronts

Civil rights attorneys representing the family of Brandon Durham announced the filing of a federal civil lawsuit, citing egregious violations of Durham’s constitutional rights under Section 1983. The legal team, led by attorney Lee Merritt, stood outside the courthouse alongside local counsel Travis Buchanan and Lambert Cannon to share the family’s pursuit of justice in… Continue reading Justice on Multiple Fronts

Unfulfilled Equity

Affirmative action, an executive order aimed at promoting equal opportunities for underrepresented groups, has been a subject of both praise and controversy throughout its history. While initially introduced as a means to address systemic discrimination, the full codification of affirmative action has remained elusive. Despite multiple attempts by politicians from various administrations, the opportunity to… Continue reading Unfulfilled Equity