As Republicans Stall Election Reform in the U.S. Senate, Democracy Comes Under Greater Strain Both parties are vying to change who votes and how ballots are cast. June 28, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Disability Rights Advocates Press Senate for Internet Voting Option in Voting Reforms The push for voters with disabilities, and for overseas and military voters, pits civil rights activists against cybersecurity advocates. April 13, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Assessing the Moment: How Far Will Democrats Go for Democracy Reform? The moral case for voting rights echoes the early 1960s. But this century’s vote suppressors are pinstriped technocrats, not mob-leading… April 1, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Virginia and Georgia, Southern Bastions, Take Opposite Courses on Voting Rights “Which direction does the South go? Does it follow Virginia? Or does it follow Georgia?” March 21, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest