Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights the Atlantic's series on judicial elections, a Bill Moyers feature on money retention elections and public funding in judicial races, and more.
A new Brennan Center analysis shows voting rights victories in 14 states, registration deadlines hit today in 17 states, complete state updates, and more.
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights an Atlantic article on fairness in the courts, the National Organization for Marriage's involvement in the Iowa retention election, and more.
The Brennan Center and allies have achieved a string of voting law victories, we filmed a new PSA encouraging Americans to register on time and vote, and are participating in an affirmative action challenge in front of the Supreme Court.
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights the Florida retention election and the role of outside groups, a decision by the Supreme Court not to hear a challenge on nominating commissions, and more.
Our latest Fair Courts E-lert highlights Montana decision allowing party endorsement of candidates, the continuing controversy over the retention election in Iowa, and more.
Judicial primary candidates spent more than $4.6 million in television advertisements this election cycle, but not in traditional high-spending states, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sent voter ID case back down to lower court and professor Rick Hasen examines The Voter Wars.
In this first edition of the Justice Update: Justice Program Director Inimai Chettiar spoke with Arianna Huffington and The New Jim Crow author Michelle Alexander about mass incarceration. Also, read more about the Supreme Court challenge to the University of Texas at Austin's admission policies and the benefits of racial diversity.