The Governor of Louisiana Must Veto the Proposed Redistricting Maps

Louisiana legislators are further diluting the power of Black voters, rather than correcting this long-standing problem.

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The Fight for Voting Rights: How the Past Informs the Current Discriminatory Landscape

For decades, Black voters fought for equal access to the ballot. Today, that access is still under attack.

A colorful collage of images related to voting rights activism.

One Year Later: How the Biden Administration is Doing on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Across our issue areas, the Biden-Harris administration has made some progress — but much work remains to be done.

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One Year Later, Our Democracy is Still in Crisis

Voter suppression is rearing its head at every turn.

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Georgia’s New Electoral Maps Dilute the Power of Black Voters

Black Georgians deserve fair representation — so we’re challenging these discriminatory maps in court.

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Here are the States We’re Watching as Redistricting Begins

This year, as redistricting starts across the country, the ACLU works to ensure that these new electoral lines are not gerrymandered.

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Alabama’s New Electoral Lines are Racially Gerrymandered — Here’s Why

We’re suing to fix these unconstitutional maps.

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Congress Can’t Discriminate Against Puerto Rico Residents Just Because They Live There

The Supreme Court can and should ensure all residents of U.S. territories can access the same benefits and rights they’re entitled to.

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The People of South Carolina Deserve Fair Maps — And a Fair Process to Get There

While redistricting is taking place nationwide, the state of South Carolina has not shared its schedule for plans.

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