Applications are now open for the 2021 Robert Masur Fellowship
Open to first-year law students with summer plans (in between their first and second year) in the areas of civil rights and/or civil liberties. Apply by April 16.
Was Election Denial Just a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme? Donors’ Lawsuits Look for Answers
Widespread voter fraud is a fake problem, but some conservative donors say they’re getting scammed out of real money.
By Richard Salame for The Intercept.
The Insurrection Was Put Down. The GOP Plan for Minority Rule Marches On.
How Republicans are breaking democracy.
By Ari Bergman for Mother Jones.
How the Crackdown on the Rioters Who Stormed the U.S. Capitol Could Lead to More Violence
By Amanda Robb for Type Investigations.
The Only Accurate Dirt Rudy Ever Dug Was on Himself
Giuliani ordered all copies of his devastating auto-oppo report destroyed, but they were not.
By Eileen Markey in The Daily Beast.
We got crushed at Trump’s inaugural. Police went easy on Capitol rioters.
The differences between law enforcement’s responses in 2017 and 2021 are disturbing.
By Aaron Miguel Cantú in The Washington Post.
Interview: Sarah Jaffe, Author of “Work Won’t Love You Back,” on Labor and Exploitation.
Jaffe has covered workers’ struggles and the nature of work for over a decade and is one of labor’s leading voices.
By Kim Kelly in Teen Vogue.
Library Foundation’s 2021 Writer-in-Residence is a Familiar Face
The Cincinnati Public Library extended Type fellow Dani McClain’s residency for a second year.
By Kelly Sheehy for The Cincinnati Public Library
FT Business Books: January Edition
The Financial Times recommends reading Type Fellow Sarah Jaffe’s new book “Work Won’t Love You Back.”
By Andrew Hill in The Financial Times.