California Will Take Census Question to Trial
12/7: A federal court in California will likely decide whether the US Census can ask questions about US Citizenship in 2020.
12/7: A federal court in California will likely decide whether the US Census can ask questions about US Citizenship in 2020.
12/4: Virginia representative Gerald Connolly said that he would use the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives to get the citizenship question removed from the 2020 Census.
11/16: The case set to determine whether Wilbur Ross can be deposed over the citizenship question in the 2020 census will go to the Supreme Court.
11/2: The Supreme Court has decided to let a court challenge to the 2020 Census' citizenship question to move forward.
11/2: A Federal Judge ruled that Georgia must ease proof of citizenship requirements for suspected noncitizen voters on election day.
10/26: A federal judge denied the Trump Administration's request to postpone a suit questioning the legality of the citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
10/24: Registration is essential to assure the integrity of elections.
10/24: A judge temporarily stopped New Hampshire's new proof of citizenship law while the courts settle its legality.
10/24: Having won the right to vote with the 15th Amendment, and having it secured by the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and other legislation, blacks need to have their votes count.
10/22: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why a citizenship question on the 2020 Census would help safeguard the United States' election integrity.