Publications

A Narrow and Appropriate Response to Cloaked Electioneering: Measuring the Impact of the 60-Day Bright-Line Test on Issue Advocacy

A Narrow and Appropriate Response to Cloaked Electioneering: Measuring the Impact of the 60-Day Bright-Line Test on Issue Advocacy: A Report from the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law

Authored by: Craig B. Holman

Getting Started

Four Things Defenders Do to Connect Communities

Authored by: Kirsten D. Levingston

Taking Public Defense to the Streets

Authored by: Kirsten D. Levingston

Right to Vote Reasearch Toolkit: How to Survey Voting Registration Procedures for People with Felony

As part of our work in the Right to Vote coalition, the Brennan Center has produced the Right to Vote Research Toolkit for surveying local election board procedures with respect to registration of eligible voters with felony convictions.

Eliminating Barriers to Voter Registration for People with Felony Records - Resource Guide on Agency

The Brennan Center together with Community Service Society of New York and Legal Action Center, conducted a successful advocacy campaign to eliminate obstacles to voter registration. This is a description of the strategies used to achieve this important policy change.

Authored by: Jessie Allen and Kele Williams

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