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The Newest Attack on the Voting Rights Act
By Michael Li
Federal appeals court rules private plaintiffs can't sue in blow to Voting Rights Act
Clarence Thomas just made another mess for his colleagues to clean up.
By Jay Willis
Voting Rights Act ruling is latest attempt by Trump-nominated judges to overturn Supreme Court precedent
By Joan Biskupic
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8th Circuit Rules Private Plaintiffs Cannot Sue Under Section 2 of Voting Rights Act
By Madeleine Greenberg
Another voting case could head to SCOTUS after lower court limits challenges to election laws
By Isabella Murray, Oren Oppenheim & Devin Dwyer
US court rolls back key voting rights protection
By Brandon Drenon
The Decision That Could End Voting Rights
By Adam Serwer
Court rules that only US government can sue to enforce Voting Rights Act
By Rachel Leingang
Experts examine how Supreme Court could overhaul voting rights litigation in possible gerrymandering case
By Brianna Herlihy
Who can defend voting rights? An appeals court ruling sharply limiting lawsuits looks likely to head to the Supreme Court
By Anthony Michael Kreis
Appeals court says private citizens, civil rights groups can’t sue under Voting Rights Act
By Miranda Nazzaro
How the Voting Rights Act, Newly Challenged, Has Long Been Under Attack
By Nick Corasaniti
Appeals court strikes down key tool used to enforce Voting Rights Act
By Fredreka Schouten
U.S. court strikes down key path for enforcing voting rights
By Hansi Lo Wang & Lo Wang
A Body Blow to the Voting Rights Act
By Joshua Douglas