In the past, we've analyzed press reports on alleged instances of voter fraud, and found reason to question some of the conclusions. In a post moments ago, we questioned the Supreme Court's devotion to accurate factual reporting....
If you weren't reading carefully, then you might have missed an important nugget in a voter fraud story buried in Tuesday's presidential primary coverage....
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a campaign finance case, Davis v. FEC. This Court has had a rather ominous track record on campaign finance reform....
Post-election audits provide a boost to voter confidence in these times of uncertainty about the accuracy and reliability of modern election systems. This will be especially important as the presidential primary....
More information emerged yesterday about the scope and scale of the "small donor revolution." The Campaign Finance Institute released data on individual donations to presidential candidates....
Apparently the kids in my neighborhood are so hopped up for voting they're vandalizing businesses (and riffing on Robert Indiana no less) to encourage voter turnout....
It's unusual for any court to issue three versions of one opinion, but in Arbor Hill, a civil rights case involving an award of attorneys fees, the U.S. Court of Appeals is at three, and counting....
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case testing the constitutionality of the so-called "Millionaires' Amendment" of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ("BCRA," also known as "McCain-Feingold")....
Welcome to the first-ever Brennan Center pop quiz. Since each week brings more depressing news of torture, executive privilege, government spying, etc., we thought we'd share this test....