
Cartoon Sketchbook: June 4
Editorial cartoons depict Trump, courts, media, and global conflicts through political satire and commentary by multiple artists.

Editorial cartoons depict Trump, courts, media, and global conflicts through political satire and commentary by multiple artists.

Editorial cartoons satirize climate policy, gas prices, Trump, Iran tensions and Alberta separatism in a global political roundup.

Editorial cartoons satirize AI, Trump, ICE, big tech, and global politics in a sharp political humor roundup.

Redistricting disputes have reached the Supreme Court, as attorneys general argue for states’ authority to redraw legislative maps.

In the 2022 midterm elections, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama to use illegal districts and diluted the voting power of Black citizens.

New York Attorney General Letitia James is spearheading a coalition of 19 attorneys general to protect a crucial aspect of the Voting Rights Act of

A New York judge refused Wednesday to throw out new political maps setting the boundaries of state Assembly districts, saying even though they were drafted

A federal judge refused Wednesday to order New York to hold its congressional and state Senate primaries this spring using district maps declared unconstitutional by state judges, saying a legal

New York’s highest court on Wednesday rejected the state’s new congressional district maps, which had been widely seen as favoring Democrats. The state’s Court of Appeals agreed in a ruling

Judges on New York’s high court peppered attorneys with sharp questions Tuesday as they considered whether to throw out new congressional district maps that Republicans charge are unconstitutionally gerrymandered. Court

New York state Democrats engaged in gerrymandering when drawing new congressional district boundaries for the next decade, a panel of five mid-level appellate judges ruled Thursday. In a divided 3-2

Did New York’s Democratic-led Legislature unconstitutionally pass new maps setting congressional district boundaries for the next decade? That’s among the questions before a panel of five mid-level appellate judges, who

To what extent can state or federal courts limit how state legislatures draw congressional districts? It is a substantial question with huge implications for future elections and voting rights in

New York’s 2022 federal and state elections will proceed as a state court weighs the constitutionality of congressional and state Senate district maps passed by the Democratic-led Legislature this year

The 2020 presidential election, and the intense debate that has continued for more than year after its conclusion, have invariably led to new proposals to affect future national elections. While

The presidents of the women’s bar associations from New York City and the head of the statewide bar set aside part of their Saturday on Aug. 8 for “Equalitea,” a
In addition to candidates for public office ranging from governor to state assemblymember, this year’s ballot will contain two proposals and one bond act to be voted on by the
In addition to candidates for public office ranging from governor to state assemblymember, this year’s ballot will contain two proposals and one bond act to be voted on by the

The lack of an Asian-American majority council district in Bensonhurst was a sore spot for those who testified at the January 10 hearing of the New York City Districting Commission.