Author: Noah Feldman
The Voting Rights Act has been near death since 2013, and today the Supreme Court administered the coup de grâce. In a 6-3 decision written by Justice Samuel Alito, the court’s conservative majority effectively ruled that states are now free to redraw congressional districts so as to eliminate many Black Democratic members of Congress.Read More
On a national scale, parties’ skeevy redistricting largely cancels out. Voters are the casualty.Read More
House Bill 430 is named after Solomon Wynn, a New Hanover County high school student who died in 2023 from complications related to vaping.Read More
Swank said he hopes to be decertified so he can fight the law in court.Read More
The Skift Takeaway Skift Asia Forum 2026 Hospitality’s Battle for Influence in Luxury and Lifestyle Alan Watts, president for Asia Pacific, HiltonRead More
HAMMONTON—After months of silence, the lights are back on and the stage is alive again as the Theatre kicks off its summer programming with a special May 4th screening ofRead More
Local communities are placing increasing emphasis on accessibility, both in healthcare services and in the products that support everyday living. What was once considered optional or secondary is now centralRead More
Kirkwood Presbyterian Church USA has been recertified as an Earth Care Congregation by the Presbyterian Church‘s Presbyterian Hunger Program through February 2027.Read More
Sail on eco-friendly expeditions through the Arctic, Greenland, and Norway with flexible, nature-driven itineraries.Read More
From meet-and-greets with a soccer legend to on-pitch seating, FIFA World Cup’s official hospital partner On Location is unveiling three new packages.Read More