Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights the retention election in Iowa, a piece in Brookings on the history of the Supreme Court and military service, and more.
Bill Moyers talks to Michael Waldman and Keesha Gaskins about "the fight to vote," a new guide helps students figure out where to cast ballots, the Center defends judicial public financing in West Viriginia, and more
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights the "Thurmond Rule" for judicial confirmation in the Senate, a New York Times editorial focusing on the selection and retention of judges in Florida, and more.
New Brennan Center report shows several thousand lost votes due to design flaws, Pennsylvania voter ID law goes to trial, complete state updates, and more.
500,000 Americans Could Struggle to Get Voter ID, NY Gov. to Push for Public Financing, Florida Strikes Purge Deal with Homeland Security, Annual Defenders Conference, and more.
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights an article in Politico on the Supreme Court as a political issue, an NPR report on Justice Scalia's most contentious dissents, and more.
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights the "Thurmond Rule" in the senate related to judicial confirmation, the Wisconsin Judicial Commission decided that judges who signed the Walker recall petition were within the law, and more.
A new toolkit will help advocates in the fight against crushing criminal justice debt. The Brennan Center announces Inimai M. Chettiar is the new Director of the Justice Program. Trial starts in the Texas voter ID Case, and more.