JERA’s Strategic $1.5 Billion U.S. Shale Acquisition Strengthens Global LNG Position
Japan’s Energy Giant Expands U.S. Footprint with Major Gas Field Acquisition JERA, Japan’s leading power generation company, has announced a…
Japan’s Energy Giant Expands U.S. Footprint with Major Gas Field Acquisition JERA, Japan’s leading power generation company, has announced a…
The Supreme Court appears poised to potentially weaken the Voting Rights Act’s Section 2 protections, with conservative justices questioning whether racial discrimination safeguards should be permanent. According to studies, such a ruling could create dozens of additional safe Republican House districts by limiting challenges to maps that dilute minority voting power.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a Louisiana redistricting case that sources indicate could significantly weaken the Voting Rights Act and potentially reshape the balance of power in the House of Representatives for years to come. According to reports, conservative justices signaled openness to striking down Louisiana’s congressional map containing a second majority-Black district, which would represent the latest in a series of rulings limiting the landmark voting rights legislation.