The real thing that is coming out starting--the American people are starting to get it.
Write this down.
This is a President who was duly elected by the American people, and Members of certain bodies refuse to accept those el...
The problem with disparate impact theory in the voting rights context is that disparate impact is often used to falsely ...
We have never found an individual seeking to vote under an assumed name.
Disparate impacts are not proof of discrimination. Indeed, they are statistically inevitable.
Disparate impact claims are a form of identity politics, and they contradict, for example, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s ...
That promissory note promised life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, not equality of outcomes.
I support Section 3 and its application to proven instances of discriminatory treatment in voting.
Much of Mississippi's electoral policy was--is derived out of the Constitution of 1890.
Not only is Mississippi the poorest State in the Union, but it underfunds much of the basic needs of African Americans.