Delaware Passes the John Lewis Voting Rights Act
Historic legislation gives the state its own shield against voter suppression — and names it after a civil rights giant.
Historic legislation gives the state its own shield against voter suppression — and names it after a civil rights giant.
The Supreme Court’s 2026 ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act’s protections against racial gerrymandering. Here’s what the decision means and why organizations like SDARJ and the ACLU are essential to the next chapter of the fight against systemic racism.