In a victory for North Carolina voters, thousands of voters will be able to make their voices heard and not have their ballots wrongly discarded for the 2024 North Carolina Supreme Court race between incumbent Justice Allison Riggs and Judge Jefferson Griffin. As a result, Riggs will retain her seat on the state high court.
The courts affirmed...
Transparency is tremendously important for our democracy to function effectively. Voters should know who is spending money to influence their vote — which is why we have laws barring wealthy special interests from using secret campaign funds to buy favor with elected officials.
Federal campaign finance laws protect voters from a corrupt, pay-to...
The first 100 days of a presidential term says a lot about a president’s policy goals, and it also provides Americans insight into how a president intends to govern over the next four years.
For President Donald Trump, the first 100 days has been characterized by a period of blatant disrespect of the rule of law, our system of checks and balances...
Free and fair elections and the rule of law are cornerstones of our constitutional system of self-government that must be defended. At the federal level, this means having a strong, independent U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) committed to honoring the Constitution through impartial law enforcement.
As the DOJ states on its website, “The mission of...
The freedom to vote is at the core of a strong democracy. But recently, politicians — from state houses to the White House — have tried to limit that freedom, and consequently, weaken our democracy.
State-level documentation laws, the SAVE Act and President Trump's executive order on voting would all have the same effect: making it harder for...
Voting is an essential American freedom; however, an executive order by President Donald Trump is illegally and unconstitutionally threatening that freedom for millions of Americans.
President Trump signed an executive order on March 25, 2025, directing several federal agencies to change the rules for federal elections. This is a clear violation of...
Recently, many former lobbyists have been appointed to important government positions, including leadership in the very agencies they formerly lobbied.
This revolving door of lobbyists in government creates new pathways for wealthy special interests to exert undue influence over our government.
When lobbyists hold some of the most powerful positions...
Corruption is corrosive to our democracy. When leaders abuse their power to benefit themselves and their political allies instead of the people they are elected to serve, people lose faith in the democratic process.
This is why strong, well-enforced legal guardrails are needed to prevent corruption.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration has moved...
Members of Congress are elected to serve their constituents’ interests. Yet leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives is attempting to effectively shut down the only independent office that can investigate misconduct by members of Congress: the Office of Congressional Conduct (formerly the Office of Congressional Ethics).
The Office of...
Transparency and accountability are fundamental values that promote democracy. Voters have a right to know who is spending money in our elections and influencing politicians, and this information is critical to hold government officials accountable and make informed choices about who should represent them in government.
The Federal Election...
Our democracy works best when everyone can participate in it and when there are as few barriers to participation as possible. But in Montana, HB 892, a state law passed in 2023 erects new, unnecessary barriers to Montanans trying to register to vote and make their voices heard in our democracy — punishing innocent voter behavior — with potential...
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The Trump administration’s effort to carry out its vision of...
Politicians must answer to their constituents, not wealthy special interests. When outside groups can spend unlimited amounts of money on elections, this opens the door to corruption and gives undue power to deep-pocketed interests looking to sway votes.
Thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court’s disastrous decision in Citizens United v. FEC, super PACs a...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 25, 2025, about voting that threatens millions of Americans’ freedom to vote.
The order severely limits access to voting by requiring voters to jump through unnecessary hoops when registering to vote; requiring election officials to use unreliable data sources to remove eligible voters from...
Transparency is at the heart of a healthy democracy: Americans have a right to know who is spending money to influence their vote, and that their government is working for them, not to help special interests.
Without strong, well-enforced transparency laws, the people are left wondering if elected officials’ actions are for the public good or just...
Americans have a right to know that their government is working in their best interest. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests are one of the most important tools the public has to learn about the government’s actions.
Enacted in 1966 and strengthened through post-Watergate scandal reforms, FOIA makes all federal agency records — with limited...
Elon Musk spent roughly $300 million to elect President Donald Trump and has the opportunity to profit from taxpayer dollars at the expense of the American people.
As part of his work with the so-called U.S. DOGE Service, it appears that Musk corrupted decision-making at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and unfairly influenced government...
In the United States, the government is designed to ensure that no single branch oversteps its authority or unilaterally undermines the rights of the American people. This system is called "checks and balances."
The three co-equal branches of government — legislative, executive and judicial — have distinct roles to play in ensuring each branch does...
On March 7, 1965, in Selma, Alabama, approximately 600 civil rights advocates set out to march to Alabama’s capital, Montgomery, to demand voting rights for Black Americans in the face of discriminatory laws and practices.
At the time, Black voters faced numerous obstacles when trying to register to vote, including literacy tests, poll taxes...
The well-being of everyday Americans is under threat. Unelected megadonor Elon Musk and his so-called U.S. DOGE Service (DOGE) threaten to dismantle America’s system of government.
Musk and DOGE have absolutely no legal right to make decisions as to how our government spends money — that is up to Congress — or to take control of the federal...
In a big win for Arizona voters, two anti-voter laws that unfairly targeted Latino, Native and student voters were shot down by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
In 2022, Arizona passed two restrictive laws that required voters to provide extra documents proving their citizenship and provide their birthplace in order to vote in state and local...