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2020 Presidential Election Archive

Archives for February 2022

Politics
The Supreme Court is not being honest with youThe Supreme Court is not being honest with you
Politics

Justice Amy Coney Barrett appears to be quite unfamiliar with her own judicial record, and that of her colleagues.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
A Trump judge’s new decision would undo more than 50 years of voting rights lawA Trump judge’s new decision would undo more than 50 years of voting rights law
Politics

Trump Judge Lee Rudofsky’s decision could completely neutralize the Voting Rights Act when the GOP controls the White House.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
The Supreme Court’s newest attack on voting rights, explainedThe Supreme Court’s newest attack on voting rights, explained
Politics

The Court’s median justice just made it much harder to stop attacks on the right to vote.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
A new Supreme Court case could make it nearly impossible to stop racial gerrymandersA new Supreme Court case could make it nearly impossible to stop racial gerrymanders
Politics

The Court takes up its first big redistricting case since Republicans gained a 6-3 supermajority. What could go wrong?

By Ian Millhiser