A New York appeals court has reversed a ruling from a judge that struck down a state voting rights law designed to protect the political voice of minority groups.
A state appellate court on Thursday unanimously reinstated New York's John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of 2022, a law that prohibits "vote dilution" actions by municipalities. In a ruling penned by ...
The Chicago Teachers Union was the biggest spender in Chicago’s first school board elections, which pitted the union against ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is funding the police — and her $252 billion budget includes a push to recruit more cops as she tries to ...
The days of coloring in a bubble for the person you want to vote for, are over. Starting with village elections in March, ...
A New York Times analysis shows new maps ... Republican seats that were otherwise in jeopardy off the board.” Celebrating the re-election of Representative Chuck Edwards, Republican of North ...
Former Brooklyn Democratic Party boss Frank Seddio was unanimously approved as a commissioner on the city’s Board of ...
The Pulitzer Prize board is asking a judge to hit pause on a defamation case President Donald Trump filed against until his presidency is over, using Trump’s own legal arguments against him.
WORD CHOICE: Brad Lander has X-ed the X in Latinx. The New York City Comptroller and candidate for mayor declared in ...
Their jails in their own countries are a lot worse than here. They don’t care about being locked up here, so they should be ...