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Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at...
Blog post, “Needed: A Nonpartisan Pro-Democracy Caucus Among Law Professors“ discusses politics, the...
Without civic literacy we cannot maintain a vigorous democracy, but as multiple national studies and...
President Trump recently claimed millions voted illegally in the 2016 election, and called for a "ma...
Analyzes trends in state legislation that make voter registration and voting difficult, including re...
The right to vote forms the core of American democracy. Our history is marked by successful struggle...
In 2010, tens of thousands of votes in New York did not count due to overvotes -- the invalid select...
Since 2010, outside spending in state elections has increased dramatically, according a report by th...
Still Broken: New York State Legislative Reform is the 2008 update of the Brennan Center's 2004 and ...
More than 108,000 New Yorkers cannot vote because of a conviction in their past. Almost half of thes...
This special report discusses three flaws that threaten to weaken democracy in the United States: th...
A bill sits before the U.S. Senate that could provide the greatest voting rights protections seen in...
The Lawrence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at...
Criminal justice seems an implausible vehicle for reviving democracy. Yet democracy is in trouble. I...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at...
Blog post, “Needed: A Nonpartisan Pro-Democracy Caucus Among Law Professors“ discusses politics, the...
Without civic literacy we cannot maintain a vigorous democracy, but as multiple national studies and...
President Trump recently claimed millions voted illegally in the 2016 election, and called for a "ma...
Analyzes trends in state legislation that make voter registration and voting difficult, including re...
The right to vote forms the core of American democracy. Our history is marked by successful struggle...
In 2010, tens of thousands of votes in New York did not count due to overvotes -- the invalid select...
Since 2010, outside spending in state elections has increased dramatically, according a report by th...
Still Broken: New York State Legislative Reform is the 2008 update of the Brennan Center's 2004 and ...
More than 108,000 New Yorkers cannot vote because of a conviction in their past. Almost half of thes...
This special report discusses three flaws that threaten to weaken democracy in the United States: th...
A bill sits before the U.S. Senate that could provide the greatest voting rights protections seen in...
The Lawrence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at...
Criminal justice seems an implausible vehicle for reviving democracy. Yet democracy is in trouble. I...
Precincts with fewer poll workers and voting machines and more minorities experienced longer voting ...
The Laurence and Lynne Brown Democracy Medal, presented by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at...
Blog post, “Needed: A Nonpartisan Pro-Democracy Caucus Among Law Professors“ discusses politics, the...