| TITLE |
DATE |
An End to Prison Gerrymandering -- The New York Times, Editorial |
08/30/10 |
NY to Use Inmates’ Old Addresses for Redistricting -- The Wall Street Journal, by the Associated Press |
08/30/10 |
Inmate Residency Law May Remap State Politics -- The New York Times, by Stephen Ceasar |
08/30/10 |
Harry Reid’s Senate: Where Progressive Legislation Goes to Die -- Beyond Chron |
07/27/10 |
One Person, No Vote? -- The New York Times |
07/06/10 |
Expand Legal Services Now -- The National Law Journal |
06/28/10 |
New York’s Voting Machines are Flawed, Suit Says -- The New York Times |
06/28/10 |
A Chance for a Fairer Count -- Editorial, NY Times |
06/27/10 |
Hispanic Apparent Winner in Unusual NY Election -- Associated Press |
06/16/10 |
Redistricting reform pushed ahead of Census -- Reuters, by Edith Honan |
06/14/10 |
Trying to Make History, With 6 Votes Per Person -- NY Times, by Kirk Semple |
06/11/10 |
For Virginia’s ex-cons, more aid with rebuilding their lives -- The Washington Post, Editorial |
05/25/10 |
Elections not for sale -- Boston Herald, by Michael Capuano |
05/17/10 |
Virginia nonviolent felons remain in limbo on restoration of civil rights -- Washington Post, by Anita Kumar |
05/17/10 |
Justices Bar Life Terms for Youths Who Haven’t Killed -- Associated Press |
05/17/10 |
Campaign Finance Decision Could Hamper Efforts to Tighten New York’s Laws -- Gotham Gazette, by Rachel Fauss |
05/17/10 |
Sex offenders can be kept in prison, justices rule -- Associated Press |
05/17/10 |
No Vote-Trading Here -- The New York Times, by Adam Liptak |
05/16/10 |
Ohio voting reform stalls: It’s probably too late to make changes for this year’s election -- Columbus Dispatch, by Mark Niquette and Jim Siegel |
05/16/10 |
The Right to, and Need for, Counsel -- The New York Times, Editorial |
05/16/10 |