On Sunday, President Trump said that he would “absolutely” denaturalize American citizens if he could. It comes after a wave ...
Census results are used to draw district lines, allocate seats in Congress, and distribute government funding for essential ...
Americans are increasingly living in a nation divided, where how easy it is to vote depends on where they happen to live. We ...
Voting is the most basic right in our democracy, but people still face many barriers to the process. The Brennan Center is fighting on every front through legislative advocacy, litigation, and cutting ...
The Brennan Center confronts abuses of executive power and works for national security policies that ensure Americans’ safety ...
The right to a fair day in court is under threat. Judicial elections are awash in money, while lawmakers have sought to rein ...
History teaches that new blood, economic upheaval, and executive overreach are the recipe for overcoming congressional ...
To prevent corruption, the Constitution prohibits the president and other officials from receiving untoward benefits. Congress, however, must take action to enable enforcement. A number of President ...
The number of new restrictive voting laws has increased this year, while legislation aimed at expanding voting access has lagged. State governments in 2025 are nearly on pace to match the number of ...
The political prosecution of a presidential enemy has left the government with a seemingly unwinnable case — and a justice system tainted by politics. The power of the prosecutor is tremendous, ...
The Court has repeatedly halted lower court orders and allowed administration policies to go forward via its “shadow docket” without any explanation. The Supreme Court’s so-called shadow docket for ...
60 percent of local election officials are concerned about federal cuts to election security services, and 87 percent say it’s important for state and local government to provide additional resources ...