Image Why New Laws Aren’t Needed to Take Domestic Terrorism More Seriously The government already has plenty of tools to address far-right violence, but not the right priorities. Fellows // Article // December 14, 2018
Image Why the National Enquirer’s Admission of Guilt Is Bad News for Trump With Michael Cohen, a consistent story on hush money payments is emerging Fellows // Article // December 13, 2018
Image Trump Likely Won’t Be Charged While in Office But there’s now strong evidence he defrauded voters while seeking the presidency. Fellows // Article // December 12, 2018
Image The Simple Truth About Trump and 2016 New evidence makes clear: Trump’s team broke the law to hide the truth about the election, diminishing the voting rights of the rest of us. Fellows // Article // December 10, 2018
Overcoming Racism Through National Solidarity Take Care and Protect Democracy are pleased to present this symposium on building a truly inclusive and multiracial American democracy. Fellows // Article // December 7, 2018
Image Destroying a State in Order to Save it From Voters What is it about democracy that lawmakers in Wisconsin and Michigan failed to learn? Fellows // Article // December 5, 2018
Image 18 Things We Learned About Money in Politics in 2018 From dark money to mystery spies, it was a busy year for money in politics. Fellows // Article // December 5, 2018
Image George H. W. Bush, Grace, and Gracelessness On criminal justice, the late president’s legacy is shaped by Willie Horton and Clarence Thomas. Fellows // Article // December 3, 2018
Image The Equal Rights Amendment: A Century in the Making In a discussion organized by the Brennan Center, experts and activists will examine the renewed push for ratification of the ERA. Fellows // Article // November 27, 2018
Image Trump vs. John Roberts A showdown is coming between the president and the Court. And the Chief Justice isn’t going to play Trump’s dirty game. Fellows // Article // November 26, 2018