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Trump takes fight to Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court is halting public access to its building for lack of funding during the government shutdown, but justices are still hearing cases.
They can literally create a permanent one-party rule system without the Voting Rights Act in place–and doing it at the
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Supreme Court case could lead to loss of Black representation in Congress, but the scope is unknown
The Supreme Court has indicated a willingness to limit race-based districts under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
(Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court said on Friday it will hear arguments on December 8 concerning the legality of President Donald Trump's firing of a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission in a major case that tests the scope of presidential power over government agencies designed by Congress to be independent.
The controversy grew out of Louisiana’s attempt to account for population shifts after the 2020 census. The legislature drew a new congressional map that had only one majority-Black district out of six, even though Black people made up about one-third of the population.