Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts tagged as “Galveston County”

Supreme Court Allows Use of 2021 Map in Galveston County Election, Raising Questions About the Future of the Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has allowed the use of a 2021 map for the upcoming election in Galveston County, despite the fact that it wiped out the county's only majority-minority precinct in violation of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). The decision has raised concerns about the future of the VRA and has been met with criticism from civil rights groups, who argue that it undermines the VRA and will have a detrimental effect on minority voters. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has been asked to take up the case en banc and reverse its decision, setting a precedent that could be used to justify the use of racially gerrymandered maps in the future.

Celebrate Juneteenth: Honoring 156 Years of African American Freedom and Resilience

Juneteenth is a national holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States, celebrated by communities for over a century. This year, CBS News will host a special marathon of BET's "America In Black" series to commemorate the day. Juneteenth is a day to celebrate the freedom and resilience of African Americans, and to recognize the long and difficult struggle for civil rights in the United States.

Lawsuit Filed in Galveston County, Texas to Hold Women Accountable for Assisting in Self-Administered Abortion

Marcus Silva has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Galveston County, Texas, against three women for helping his ex-wife obtain medication for an abortion. Abortion rights groups have condemned the lawsuit, calling it an intimidation tactic to discourage people from helping women get abortions. The lawsuit is part of a larger effort to limit access to abortion in Texas, which has passed numerous laws restricting access in recent years.

We've updated the design to something a little more modern.  Got an opinion?  Let us know!