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Regardless of where one’s political views lie, elected officials should be able to do their jobs and constituents should be ...
Juneteenth isn't just about celebrating freedom — it's a reminder of the moral consequences of power-hoarding systems and ...
The Trump Administration's latest string of attacks on immigrant communities represents an extreme overreach of federal power ...
From the heart of economic justice advocacy to the corridors of the Department of Labor, Gould-Werth's journey exemplifies ...
New York, NY — Today, Dēmos announced Dr. Alix Gould-Werth, a former official at the U.S. Department of Labor, as the ...
We are looking ahead with urgency and resolve. We are building power to defend and expand the promise of America for the next ...
Emerging concerns about mass challenger data programs highlight that flawed data methodologies may put voters without stable housing at risk of having their registrations questioned or canceled.
A full analysis of the latest Supreme Court term, including a breakdown of their most recent decisions and an explanation of the path to reform the Court. [T]he nine Supreme Court justices comprise ...
Erosion of Chevron deference would be a massive win for corporations and the conservative legal movement, at the expense of the public interest. Federal agencies would have less power to enact ...
For nearly 25 years, Dēmos has worked at the intersection of democracy reform, economic justice, and racial justice. Our close ties and partnerships with state-based and grassroots organizations are ...
Evaluating a spectrum of states for their voter removal practices related to an important but often overlooked voting barrier: voter purges. Purges played a part in more than 19 million voters being ...