Here’s What You Need to Know About the White House’s Plan to Promote Voting Access

Voter Registration Day provides an opportunity for Biden administration to expand access to the ballot box.

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Ohio’s New State Legislative Maps Are Unconstitutional – Here’s Why

This year, Ohio is the first state to pass statewide maps and is exhibiting what unfairly apportioned electoral district boundaries look like.

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How Much Do You Know about Redistricting?

How does redistricting become gerrymandering, and what does that mean for your voting rights? Test your knowledge.

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Redistricting is Starting — Here’s What You Need to Know

Census data release marks the official start of the once-in-a-decade redistricting process

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What is Redistricting and Why Should We Care?

Here’s how 2020 census data could determine your voice in future elections.

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The Texas Legislature’s Culture War

On this week's episode of At Liberty, we get an on-the-ground look at Texas House Democrats' choice to flee the state in the name of voting rights.

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Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision Narrows Another Path to Challenge Discriminatory Voting Laws

Congress must pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to protect the right to vote for all.

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New Census Bureau Data Offers a Chance to Dismantle Prison Gerrymandering

With a new round of redistricting set to take place, states like New Mexico have a chance to end a practice that has long distorted our democracy.

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“I Can’t Breathe:” A Year of Racial Reckoning in America

If this past year made anything clear, it is that America is not yet a “post-racial” society.

By Joey Francilus

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