Our government has entered a new and dangerous era of corruption. This is a reason it so often fails to work, a cause of the ...
Another outrageous statement by a cabinet official has not gotten enough attention.
The Callais case arises from the redrawing of Louisiana’s congressional map after the 2020 census and subsequent litigation in two different federal district courts. Shortly after the Louisiana ...
A federal judge in Texas made news in January when he allowed a suit filed by Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri to proceed against the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of medication abortion, based ...
The Trump administration’s misuse of the term reached new levels after an ICE officer killed Good in her car. Let’s start with the obvious. Federal agents are not allowed to execute a woman in cold ...
Trump and Speaker Johnson mislead again about election integrity. You’re reading The Briefing, Michael Waldman’s weekly newsletter. Click here to receive it in your inbox. The Brennan ...
Community supervision must be transformed in order to help people caught up in the justice system, not hurt them further. This essay is part of the Brennan Center’s series examining the punitive ...
Eighteen states and D.C. will count mail ballots that are timely sent (depending on the state, this may be on or before election day) but arrive in the days following election day. Those jurisdictions ...
NATO — the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — is an alliance of 30 European and North American countries, including the United States. Its foundational document is the North Atlantic Treaty, which ...
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order attempting to end the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of birthright citizenship. State attorneys general, civil rights organizations, ...
Eileen O’Connor is a senior counsel and manager in the Brennan Center’s Voting Rights and Elections Program. Before joining the Brennan Center, O’Connor served for eight years as a trial attorney in ...
We are seeing a war on voting that can only be compared to the dark, discriminatory past of the Jim Crow era. Today in 1861, the Civil War began — the bloodiest most divisive war of our nation’s ...
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