Learn More: The Precedent of Shelby v. Holder
Shelby v. Holder became the 2013 Supreme Court case that opened the floodgates for discriminatory voting policies across the country.
Shelby v. Holder became the 2013 Supreme Court case that opened the floodgates for discriminatory voting policies across the country.
Currently women in the U.S hold less than 20% of Congressional Seats and 10% of Governorships. This needs to change: click to find out why and how.
We take for granted how easy it is to cast our ballot, but for millions of voters this is not the case. NOW’s National Action Team has created a game to explore the challenges many face as they navigate their way to the polls. Click to find out more!
A compilation of voting rights resources; everything from racial gerrymandering to what to do if you feel you have been a victim of voter intimidation
Every person who is entitled to vote should be able to cast their ballot easily and conveniently. Sign NOW’s petition and protect your right to vote!