Janai Nelson Writes About the Evenwel v. Abbott Decision in Hamilton and Griffin on Rights

Evenwel v. Abbott: Every Person (and Every Win) Counts, by Janai Nelson While many are rightly claiming victory for Monday’s decision upholding the bedrock principle of one person, one vote established more than half a ...

The Los Angeles Times Joins the Call for New Trial in Duane Buck Death Penalty Case

Editorial A Texas Man is Due to Die Because He’s Black The state of Texas agrees that unconstitutional testimony was introduced at the trial, but has argued that the testimony and the caliber of Buck’s ...

Janai Nelson Speaks with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes About Recently Decided Evenwel v. Abbott SCOTUS Case

  ‘One person, one vote’ unanimously upheld Chris Hayes examines the conservative challenge to the basic principle of ‘one person, one vote.’

Janai Nelson Responds to SCOTUS Decision in Evenwel v. Abbott

Why Monday’s Supreme Court Decision on Redistricting Is Important As the composition of the Supreme Court remains in flux following the death of one of its most outspoken justices and as the executive and legislative ...

Sherrilyn Ifill Joins U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx in Conversation on the Unequal Effects of Urban Freeways on Minority Neighborhoods on the Diane Rehm Show

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx On The Legacy Of The U.S. Highway System U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has a message for Americans this week and it’s an unusual one for someone in his position. When ...

The New York Times Weighs In on the Duane Buck Death Penalty Case

Race and the Death Penalty in Texas This month, the Supreme Court will consider whether to hear the appeal of Duane Buck, a black man from Texas who was sentenced to die for the 1995 ...

Sherrilyn Ifill Speaks to Places Journal about Baltimore’s Cancelled Red Line

In Places Journal, Alec MacGillis provides a historical perspective on the demographics and economics of mass transit in Baltimore, focusing particularly on the Red Line — a light rail that would have linked the impoverished, ...

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