Sixty years ago, the great march set me on a different path.
Voting Rights
It Took a Village to Try to Seize the Presidency
Today on TAP: As the Georgia indictments make all too clear.
The Donald’s Possible Defenses
Today on TAP: He’s too deluded to know he lost! Coups that fail don’t count! And other cornucopias of crap!
Pleasant Surprises From the Roberts Court
This session’s rulings on voting rights have broken with recent trends.
Should Oregon Adopt Ranked-Choice Voting?
Today on TAP: Not if the state’s progressives and Democrats hope to be winning elections
Black Political Power Still Traumatizes the White South
After ‘Milligan,’ some redistricting cases may find their way back to state lawmakers who fear Black voters—and the multiracial coalitions they can anchor.
Why Supreme Court Protests Matter
Public outrage at the extreme decisions and corruption may have gotten John Roberts to uphold Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
State Election Officials Have Their January 6th Moment
Breaking up ERIC, the state election administration organization, could be the boldest attempt yet to destabilize national elections.
Republicans Declare War on Young Voters
The GOP answer to anger about its abortion, climate, and gun control crusades is to double down.

