Publications
Maintaining the Safety Net: Legal Services Works Closely With Communities to Help Those in Need
“Maintaining the Safety Net” illuminates the importance of legal services advocates to the larger communities in which their clients live.
Authored by: Brennan Center
– 03/01/00
An Assessment of New Jersey’s Proposed Limited Initiative Process
This report analyzes two bills by placing them in the context of initiative process adopted in other states.
Authored by: Craig B. Holman, Ph.D.
The Real Y2K Problem: Census 2000 Data and Redistricting Technology
Authored by: Nathaniel Persily, Ed.
– 01/01/00
Subsidizing Political Campaigns
This paper is one of a series of papers issued by the Brennan Center for Justice exploring issues of money and politics.
Authored by: Elizabeth Daniels
– 01/01/00
Restricting Legal Services: How Congress Left the Poor With Only Half a Lawyer
“Restricting Legal Services” documents the importance of restricted forms of lawyering to individuals and communities unable to afford private counsel.
Authored by: Brennan Center
– 01/01/00
If Buckley Fell: A First Amendment Blueprint for Regulating Money in Politics (E. Joshua Rosenkranz, ed.,The Century Foundation 1999)
Authored by: Joshua Rosencranz
– 12/31/99
Making the Case: Legal Services for the Poor
Written through the lens of Maryland’s Legal Aid Bureau, “Making the Case” provides a 360-degree examination of many of the inspiring and infuriating aspects of how our nation does, and does not, provide civil legal assistance to its weakest members.
Authored by: Brennan Center
– 01/01/99
Buying Time 1998
– 12/31/98
Buckley Stops Here: Loosening the Judicial Stranglehold on Campaign Finance Reform (E. Joshua Rosenkranz, 20th Century Fund 1998
Authored by: E. Joshua Rosenkranz
– 12/31/98
