Supreme Court conservatives lean toward GOP bid to limit mail-in voting
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled skepticism toward a law that allows a five-day grace period for mail-in ballots received after Election Day to be counted.
Analysis: Trump’s SEC gave companies more power over investors. Lawsuits pushed them back.
The U.S. SEC's policy shift gave companies more control over shareholder proposals, sparking lawsuits against AT&T, PepsiCo and Axon.
Court blocks Texas from using new House map in 2026 midterms
A federal court blocked Texas’ new U.S. House map, ruling that it racially gerrymanders voters and likely violates the Voting Rights Act.
Supreme Court to decide whether states can count late-arriving mail ballots
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether states can continue to count late-arriving mail ballots.
Poll shows Moore maintains approval despite state financial woes
A poll found that Gov. Wes Moore has maintained his approval rating in spite of financial woes and a volatile national political landscape.
Supreme Court seems inclined to limit race-based electoral districts under Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court appeared inclined to limit use of the Voting Rights Act to make states draw electoral districts favorable to minorities.
Supreme Court takes up GOP attack on Voting Rights Act in case over Black representation
A Republican attack on a core provision of the Voting Rights Act designed to protect racial minorities is coming to the Supreme Court.
Trump vows to change how elections are run. The Constitution doesn’t give him that power.
Trump vowed more changes to the way elections are conducted, but based on the Constitution there is little to nothing he can do on his own.
Newsmax agrees to pay $67M in defamation case over bogus 2020 election claims
Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment company by spreading lies about the 2020 election.
DOJ seeks voter and election information from MD and other states, AP finds
The Justice Department has requested copies of voter registration lists from state election administrators in at least 15 states, including Maryland.
Supreme Court blocks redistricting ruling that would gut key part of Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court blocked a lower-court ruling in a redistricting dispute in North Dakota that would gut a landmark federal civil rights law.
Court overturns right-wing influencer’s conviction for spreading 2016 election falsehoods
A federal appeals court overturned a right-wing influencer’s conviction for spreading falsehoods to suppress turnout in the 2016 election.

















