Wisconsin Voter Drive Greeted With Lawsuits and Conspiracies
Republicans question the legitimacy of ballots collected in Democracy in the Park voter drives.
Republicans question the legitimacy of ballots collected in Democracy in the Park voter drives.
With more than 300 lawsuits pending across the country, election experts fear that legal challenges so close to the 2020 election could do more harm than good.
Black voters’ mail-in ballots are rejected three times as often as those from white voters.
Former Vice President Mike Pence should be forced to give testimony.
Justice was done in the murder of George Floyd, but there’s a long way to go to combat a systemic culture of racism and the militarization of police departments.
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The Justice Department is only now catching up with local law enforcement, which has steadily increased the use of body-worn cameras in the last decade.
The discussion of Sirhan Sirhan’s possible release elides important questions about a deeply flawed investigation into the murder of Robert F. Kennedy.
The FBI, seemingly seeking to avoid too much scrutiny, released shocking new information about Saudi government ties to the 9/11 hijackers — late on a Saturday night.
Abortion access was already next to impossible for some women in Texas, but the new abortion law has scared abortion advocates into closing shop.
The dean of UC Berkeley’s Law School looks at how the courts have prioritized criminal control over civil rights for suspects and defendants.