“All But a Dead Letter”: The Supreme Court Just Gutted the Voting Rights Act in a Landmark 6-3 Louisiana Ruling — What It Means for Every American Voter

"All But a Dead Letter": The Supreme Court Just Gutted the Voting Rights Act in a Landmark 6-3 Louisiana Ruling — What It Means for Every American Voter

Published by TrenBuzz.com | April 29, 2026 | BREAKING — LIVE UPDATE Key Points at a Glance – Supreme Court Just Gutted the Voting Rights Act In one of the most consequential civil rights decisions in more than a decade, the Supreme Court on Wednesday fundamentally reshaped American voting law — and the reverberations are … Read more

12 Things to Know About Kim Davis, Obergefell, and the Supreme Court’s 2025 Ruling

12 Things to Know About Kim Davis, Obergefell, and the Supreme Court’s 2025 Ruling

Kim Davis, Obergefell, and the Supreme Court — this TrenBuzz explainer walks readers through today’s Supreme Court action on Kim Davis’s petition, the legal background in Obergefell v. Hodges, what the court’s denial means now for same-sex marriage in the U.S., and the practical, political, and legal implications going forward. Quick headlines first The U.S. … Read more

7 Clear Things to Read First About the Supreme Court tariff case — D. John Sauer, IEEPA, Neil Gorsuch, and What’s Really at Stake

7 Clear Things to Read First About the Supreme Court tariff case — D. John Sauer, IEEPA, Neil Gorsuch, and What’s Really at Stake

Supreme Court tariff case — this explainer for TrenBuzz unpacks the background, the legal fight over the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), who’s arguing for the government (Solicitor General D. John Sauer), what the lower courts decided, how the justices (including Justice Neil Gorsuch) fit into the picture, and what readers should follow next.All … Read more