Gabby Birenbaum of the Texas Tribune explains the legal challenges to the state's newly redrawn congressional maps and how they might affect the state's Latino voters.
Republicans note that some of the districts they intend to flip were redrawn to become majority-Hispanic. Democrats say the ...
The two senators filed an amicus brief Thursday in an El Paso federal court, where judges are weighing challenges to a rare ...
One lawsuit, filed by LULAC on behalf of 13 Texas residents, states that the redrawn districts in the new map are racially ...
They accuse Texas legislative leaders of engaging in gerrymandering to prevent Black voters from electing candidates of their ...
The catastrophic floods that hit the Texas Hill Country in July left residents and officials scrambling for answers. In ...
The Texas redistricting battle ends as Gov. Greg Abbott signs a new congressional map, adding five GOP districts as ...
The same American electorate could return either a Republican or a Democratic majority in the US House in the event of a ...
Lab at The University of Texas at Arlington, led by civil engineering assistant professor Adnan Rajib, developed real-time, ...