Por: Los Angeles Times Politics October 05, 2022
The Supreme Court's liberals, including new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, strongly defended the Voting Rights Act on Tuesday, arguing Alabama should be required to draw election maps that give Black voters a chance at equal representation. The court faces a showdown this term over whether race may be considered in drawing election districts or for college admissions to improve equality and diversity, or whether considering race for any... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics October 05, 2022
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gave a history lesson Tuesday to the Alabama solicitor general, who was challenging Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which bars racial discrimination in voting policies. The justices in the nation’s highest court heard two hours... + más
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut | New York Daily News
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears with John Roberts after Supreme Court investiture | ABC News
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
The Supreme Court heard a major case on race and voting rights today. This will be Justice Ketanji ... [+] Brown Jackson's first opportunity as a Supreme Court Justice to weigh in on the place of race in America. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)Getty Images The Supreme... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson gives history lesson on 14th Amendment | New York Daily News
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 04, 2022
A showdown on the country’s emerging multiracial democracy is coming to the Supreme Court. If last year’s Supreme Court term was dominated by abortion, guns, and attacks on climate change regulations, the term that starts Monday will have race and voting rights squarely... + más
Associated Press USA Politics October 04, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared open Tuesday to making it harder to create majority Black electoral districts, in an that could have far-reaching effects on minority voting power across the United States. in the latest showdown over the... + más
Race, The Supreme Court, And Voting Rights | Forbes
California winemaker learns plenty in 20 years, especially that ‘patience is everything’ | PennLive
Newsweek USA Nation October 03, 2022
Starting Tuesday, the Supreme Court will begin to hear oral arguments regarding the possible disenfranchisement of Black voters in Alabama.The case Merrill v. Milligan stems from a previous lower court ruling that suggested the state's districts had violated the Voting... + más
Supreme Court on Tuesday to debate alleged racial gerrymandering in Alabama redistricting plan | Fox News
The Supreme Court Could Gut The Voting Rights Act Once Again | Time
Time USA Politics October 03, 2022
Khadidah Stone, 26, has lived in Montgomery, Alabama for most of her life. Under Alabama’s newly drawn congressional map based on the 2020 census, she votes in Congressional District 2. But last November, Stone was among the Black Alabamians who sued and challenged that map,... + más
Multiracial democracy is under threat at the US Supreme Court | The Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 24, 2022
American schoolchildren are growing up with a badly oversimplified lesson about their own government. They are learning that the U.S. Supreme Court is the nation’s “highest court,” a label that erroneously diminishes the power of state supreme courts. Correcting this... + más
'Recess Therapy' highlights kids' candid comments | ABC News
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
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