Democracy in the Balance A Few Good Men Jordan Neely’s killer and the racist violence at the heart of the American imperial project Lyle Jeremy Rubin
Pasts Imperfect Minority Rule(s) Georgia’s competitive runoff election is the result of centuries of white supremacist efforts Anthony Conwright
CRT & the Backlash Friends Like These Affirmative action’s fate depends on a pair of ambivalent advocates Jonathan Feingold
CRT & the Backlash Reclaiming Affirmative Action A case for how race matters before, during, and after college admissions Jonathan Feingold
Voting Rights The Forgotten First Voting Rights Act How the defeat of the 1890 Lodge bill presaged today’s age of ballot-driven backlash Ed Burmila
Democracy in the Balance When Choice Disappears A dispatch from the homeland of the nation’s most severe post-Roe abortion ban Rafia Zakaria
Pasts Imperfect Majority Rule on the Brink Annette Gordon-Reed discusses the legacies of our racial past, and the prospects ahead for embattled republic Chris Lehmann