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This ruling reaffirms the sanctity of civic engagement and democratic participation.
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Introducing a framework rooted in racial equity designed to amplify new narratives around power.

Research
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Private citizens must retain the right to challenge anti-voter laws
Press release/statement
Phi Nguyen
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There are many good reasons for states to update their voter rolls in preparation for elections, but a new report contended many are too zealous about it, jeopardizing some people's right to vote.
In the media
Farah Siddiqi
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Arizona is in litigation over a 2022 law that could allow for what some are calling “draconian purge practices” that lead to more Arizona voters being disenfranchised.
In the media
Alex Gonzalez
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A study of 10 states’ voter purge policies released earlier this month identified potential barriers to voter participation and urged reform in Indiana and nine others.
In the media
Alex Dalton
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United States Supreme Court
Voters of color cannot be used as partisan pawns to gerrymander districts, as Black voters were in South Carolina. When they are, it is unconstitutional, and it should never be tolerated.
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SB 7050 Imposes Restrictions on Civic Participation and Discriminates Against Non-Citizen Voters
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The Supreme Court is deciding cases that involve critical decisions affecting our everyday lives while using a procedure that provides little to no transparency to the public.

Policy Briefs
Ashley Tjhung

In 2019, progressive organizations, funders, academics, artists, and more came together to strategize about what must be done to face and address the crises undermining our democracy.

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