The Politics of Judicial Elections 2023-24
Spending hit new highs, fueled largely by interest groups and battles over abortion rights.
Spending hit new highs, fueled largely by interest groups and battles over abortion rights.
The Court is ruling on challenges to government actions on its emergency docket, often without explaining its decisions or providing guidance to lower courts.
The Trump administration is pressing state officials to provide sensitive information about voters.
Together, these actions form a concerted strategy to interfere with elections.
2022 ushered in a new era of record-high spending in state judicial elections.
The Brennan Center aims to help industry leaders, policy advocates, and groups uniquely affected by AI keep up with the legislative landscape.
A look at challenging redistricting plans adopted after the 2020 census.
Over the past decade, the U.S. government has steadily expanded its collection of social media identifiers along with its use of publicly available social media information for the sake of vetting applicants for visas and immigration benefits.
A running list of presidential emergency declarations under the National Emergencies Act of 1976.