“The Supreme Court will consider the legality of two Arizona laws requiring prospective voters to produce proof of citizenship to register, the court announced on Monday,” the New York Times reports.“The court’s acceptance of the case for its term that begins in October opens a new front in the justices’ review of rules around voting and federal elections, including the consideration of race when drawing congressional districts and a Mississippi state law governing mail-in ballots.”“It also means the justices will be wading into an issue that has become a pivotal fight for the Trump administration.”Bloomberg: State proof-of-citizenship voting law gets Supreme Court review.