Will Election Denialism Plague Wisconsin Once Again? Officials Set Stage for 2024

Ahead of Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign stop in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the former president told local right-wing radio host Dan O’Donnell he’s had “great luck” in the battleground state. 

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Federal Panel Dismisses Challenge to Ohio’s Congressional Map

A federal three-judge panel yesterday dismissed a class action lawsuit claiming Ohio’s congressional districts violate the U.S. Constitution and Voting Rights Act by discriminating against Black voters. 

With Court’s Approval of Settlement Agreement, Miami Will Have a New City Commission Map

Miami residents will vote under a new city commission map through 2030 following the approval of a settlement agreement today between the city and local organizations that prevailed in a racial gerrymandering challenge to the districts. 

Federal Court Rejects Right Wing Voter Roll Lawsuit in Hawaii, But Allows Group to Try Again

After finding that some of their claims are not yet ripe, a federal court has partially dismissed a right-wing group’s attempt to gain access to Hawaii’s voter rolls. 

Between Yachts and Flags, It’s Time for Supreme Court Accountability

Maya Angelou warned us: “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” Just how many times do the conservative Supreme Court justices have to show us who they are before we respond…