Watch writing fellow Marcia Brown and contributor Rachel Cohen chat with Sam Seder about their piece ‘How to Counteract the Court.’
Voting Rights
How to Counteract the Court
Congress has the power to override Supreme Court rulings based on statutory interpretations.
⏩ Brittany Gibson’s Fight Against Voter Suppression Webinar
Watch writing fellow Brittany Gibson’s webinar and Q&A for students and teachers on voter suppression and disenfranchisement.
Black Voters Say, ‘You’re Welcome, America’
Dorian Warren explains how Black America voted strategically and made Biden-Harris a reality.
Unsanitized: Donald Trump’s Terrible Coup Attempt Is Killing Americans
It’s pulling focus from the most dangerous moment of the crisis. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for Veterans Day, 2020.
Will the Supreme Court Overturn the Election Result?
No, says Harvard law professor Michael Klarman, who spoke with Prospect co-editor Robert Kuttner
Lawsuits Unleashed in Pennsylvania’s ‘Collar Counties’
The GOP moves to contest election results up and down the ballot in the Keystone State.
The Shadow Election You Didn’t See
Multiple forms of pre-theft that turned an easy Biden win into a cliffhanger
Strong Early Vote in Georgia Limits Problems on Election Day
There were few problems reported in Savannah and across the state, as the value of early voting is reinforced.
Early Voters Line Up in Charleston
South Carolina has a contested Senate race, and over 1.2 million have already cast a ballot.

