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Brennan Center for Justice

Brennan Center for Justice

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Tags: Federal legislation, State legislation, Vote at home, Reform campaigns, Independent commissions, Think Tank
Locations: New York, NY, USA
Founded Date: 1995
Number of Employees: 209

About Us

The Brennan Center for Justice is a nonpartisan law and policy institute that strives to uphold the values of democracy. Founded in 1995, it focuses on critical issues such as voting rights, campaign finance reform, and ending mass incarceration. The Center combines rigorous research with advocacy, crafting innovative policies and fighting for them in Congress and the courts. With a staff of 130 and an annual budget of $27 million, it has established itself as a leading institution in legal and policy reform, working to ensure that American democracy works for all citizens.