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 Volume Five
DEMOCRACY & JUSTICECOLLECTEDWRITINGSBRENNANCENTERFOR JUSTICE
 Voting Law Changes
 Wendy Weiser, Lawrence Norden
 
Secret Funds Floodthe Courts
 Adam Skaggs, Maria da Silva 
 
RethinkingRadicalization
Faiza Patel
 
Free Speech DoubleStandard
Monica Youn
 
PLUS:
 
ON Judging
Hon. Diane P. Wood
 
fighting terrorism at home
Rep. Bennie Thompson, Hon. John O. Brennan,Geoffrey Stone
 
Curbing Secrecy 
Hon. Christopher Shays, Barton Gellman
 
Reform at Stake
Charles Fried, Cliff Sloan
 
9/11: ten years later 
Hon. Janet Napolitano
 
Fixing BrokenGovernment
 Jacob Hacker, Michael Waldman
 
Money, Politics, andthe Constitution
Robert Post, Richard Pildes, Samuel Issacharoff,Mark C. Alexander, Richard Briffault,Zephyr Teachout
 
 
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