Abstract

The American Constitution Society (ACS) website is an outlet for legal experts to address a general audience through podcasts, videos, and short- to medium-length texts. Since 2001, the ACS self-identifies as a “national progressive legal network” in response to Bush v. Gore , to counter the “conservative legal movement’s mounting influence.” The website’s banner menu lists blogs, issues, and analysis, “Projects,” “Media,” “About Us,” and “Get Involved.” The blogs are “Expert Forum” for longform analysis of policy or law published one to four times per month, and “In Brief” for eloquent weekly summaries on current topics. They are presented in reverse chronological order, or you can select from a list of ten subjects: “Supreme Court,” “Criminal Justice,” “Federal Courts,” “Equality and Liberty,” “Voting Rights,” “Democracy and Voting,” “Executive Power,” “Importance of the Courts,” “Racial Equity,” and “Access to Justice.” Each link opens the next part of the banner menu.

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