Letter to the editor: SAVE Act could gut mail voting

A recent letter to the editor warns that the SAVE Act might jeopardize mail-in ballots, sparking debate over how this legislation could reshape the way Americans vote. The piece highlights worries about absentee ballots and accountability in the United States’ electoral process.

Letter to the editor: SAVE Act could gut mail voting

Appeals Court Won’t Invalidate Part of Voting Rights Act

A federal appeals court has chosen not to strike down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, spurring Louisiana officials to seek a stay. The state hopes the Supreme Court will resolve the matter in a related redistricting case scheduled for October.

Appeals Court Won’t Invalidate Part of Voting Rights Act

Rulings on Sanctuary Cities, Elections Go Against Trump

In a significant rebuke to the Trump administration, federal judges have ruled against policies on sanctuary cities and elections, handing defeats to the White House. These decisions represent notable setbacks for the administration’s agenda.

Rulings on Sanctuary Cities, Elections Go Against Trump