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Blog Post | August 19, 2021
Stop Gerrymandering in 60 Seconds: People For Action of the Week
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Blog Post | February 24, 2021
Virginia Lawmakers Have a “Moral Responsibility” to Support the For the People Act
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Blog Post | February 19, 2021
How Democracy Reform Protects Black Political Power
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Blog Post | January 22, 2021
On 48th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Let’s Recommit to Protecting – and Expanding – Abortion Rights
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Blog Post | March 4, 2020
One Year Since Monumental Democracy Reform Bill Passes The House
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Blog Post | February 11, 2020
Andrew Gillum: “We can’t afford a voting rights foe on the 11th circuit”
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Press Release | January 16, 2020
PFAW: Advancing Brasher Is a Blow to Voting Rights
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Blog Post | December 19, 2019
Trump Judges’ Rulings Are Dangerous for People of Color
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Blog Post | October 2, 2019
Trump Judge Tries to Limit Voting Rights Remedies and Reverse Finding that State Improperly Discriminated Against Black Voters: Confirmed Judges, Confirmed Fears
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Blog Post | July 5, 2019
Sen. Richard Blumenthal Talks Recent Supreme Court Term in PFAW Telebriefing: “We’re in for a rough ride.”
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Report | July 3, 2019
Supreme Court Term 2018-2019: An Ultra-Conservative Majority
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Blog Post | June 27, 2019
On Partisan Redistricting, Kavanaugh Closes the Door that Kennedy Had Left Open
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Press Release | June 27, 2019
Kavanaugh Replacing Kennedy Locks in Partisan Gerrymandering
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Blog Post | March 28, 2019
PFAW Joins Coalition of Activists at the Supreme Court to Rally Against Gerrymandering
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Blog Post | November 26, 2018
PFAW Renews Opposition to Judicial Nominee Thomas Farr
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Blog Post | November 13, 2018
Takeaways from the Midterm Results
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Report | July 19, 2018
Key Cases on the Way to Supreme Court that Kavanaugh and Others Could Use to Overturn Precedent and Harm Our Rights
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Press Release | June 25, 2018
PFAW Statement on SCOTUS Decision on Texas Gerrymander Case
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Blog Post | June 19, 2018
Partisan Redistricting: Back to the Trial Court
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Blog Post | February 26, 2018
Attack On Pennsylvania Supreme Court Is An Attack On The Rule Of Law Itself