Changing the experience of incarceration to one that is more constructive and humane is part of a new, dignity-first approach ...
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This interactive resource gives voters an overview of how voter ID, mail voting, and ballot collection laws have changed since the last presidential election in 2020. Overly burdensome ID requirements ...
Diann Rust-Tierney is an associate professor of law at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law and a national legal and legislative policy expert with more than 40 ...
Prosecutors play a vital role in the criminal justice system, determining not just which cases to pursue but also what charges to file and penalties to seek. Over the past decade, some prosecutors ...
Only a small number of congressional races are considered toss-ups going into November. Most are in districts drawn by independent commissions or courts. Control of the House is again up for grabs in ...
Groups affiliated with congressional party leadership are taking more money than ever from secretive donors and spending it on the most competitive races. Is dark money — spending by groups that hide ...
Military personnel, aid workers, and other Americans living abroad have a right to vote, and there is a secure system that lets them do it. Americans living abroad, including military members and ...