Image The Benefits of Presidential Campaigning on the Personal Level Actually talking with voters helps candidates understand the challenges faced by everyday Americans. Fellows // Article // July 25, 2019
Image The Fourth Circuit’s Failure of Imagination with Emoluments Trump has refused to fully divest from his business and continues to receive money from constitutionally prohibited sources, writes Brennan Center Fellow Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Fellows // Article // July 19, 2019
Image Regrets, He Had a Few: The Legacy of John Paul Stevens It takes a modest man, an honorable man, to admit his mistakes. The late justice did just that, argues Brennan Center Fellow Andrew Cohen. Fellows // Article // July 18, 2019
Image How a Congressman’s Extramarital Affairs Could Undermine Campaign Spending Rules Rep. Duncan Hunter’s defense lawyers are making a dangerous argument, argues Brennan Center Fellow Ciara Torres-Spelliscy. Fellows // Article // July 11, 2019
Image State Lawmakers Target a Reformist District Attorney The Pennsylvania Legislature passed a law taking authority from Philadelphia’s top prosecutor. Fellows // Article // July 11, 2019
Image The Supreme Court Won’t Stop Partisan Gerrymandering. Now What? Despite the court’s antidemocratic ruling, there’s still a way forward. Fellows // Article // June 28, 2019
Image The Supreme Court Rights a Historic, Racist Wrong in Mississippi Tried six times for murder, Curtis Flowers still is waiting for his first fair trial. Fellows // Article // June 24, 2019
Image The Case Against Court-Packing Restoring a less politicized judiciary will not be achieved by imitating the GOP’s thuggish tactics, writes Brennan Center Fellow Walter Shapiro. Fellows // Article // June 24, 2019
Image Reformist Prosecutors Face Unprecedented Resistance From Within Turns out it takes more than a prosecutor with an electoral mandate to fix a broken justice system. Fellows // Article // June 19, 2019
Image Misguided ‘Second Amendment Protection Acts’ Have the Opposite Effect of Their Intent The Supreme Court’s recent inaction dealt a blow to state laws claiming to supersede federal gun regulations. Fellows // Article // June 18, 2019