Publications
A New Birth of Freedom: The Forgotten History of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
Authored by: J.J. Gass and Nathan Newman
– 01/01/04
After White: Defending and Amending Canons of Judicial Ethics
Authored by: J.J. Gass
– 01/01/04
Living Wage Laws & Communities: Smarter Economic Development, Lower Than Expected Costs (Executive Summary)
Report details that living wage laws have improved economic development in their communities and have cost much less to implement than most analysts initially expected.
Authored by: Andrew Elmore
– 11/01/03
Low Wage America: How Employers Are Reshaping Opportunity in the Workplace
Authored by: Eileen Appelbaum, Annette Bernhardt, and Richard J. Murnane
– 09/01/03
One Size Does Not Fit All
Why the Census Bureau Should Change the Way It Counts Prisoners
Authored by: Patricia Allard, Molly K. Biklen and Kirsten D. Levingston
– 08/01/03
Struggling to Meet the Need: Communities Confront Gaps in Federal Legal Aid
“Struggling to Meet the Need” presents a picture of the valiant efforts of state and local governments, as well as private entities, to find ways to support civil legal representation for vulnerable individuals and families despite massive setbacks imposed by Congress in 1996.
Authored by: Brennan Center
– 03/01/03
The Myth of the Imperial Judiciary: Why the Right is Wrong about the Courts (by Mark Kozlowski, with
Authored by: Mark Kozlowski, with a foreword by Anthony Lewis
Beyond the Color Line? Race, Representation, and Community in the New Century
By presenting new opportunities for the strengthening of minority voting rights, the new redistricting round will bring up a range of difficult questions about the significance of race, and the meaning of community.
Authored by: Alex Willingham, Ed.
Freeing Candidate Speech in Judicial Elections: Or How Safe Are Loose Canons?
Authored by: Mark Kozlowski and Praveen Krishna
– 01/01/02
