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Daniel Nichanian

Daniel Nichanian is the founder and editorial director of The Appeal: Political Report, a vertical of The Appeal that covers the local politics of criminal justice and mass incarceration. He also writes in the Political Report, and sends its weekly newsletter.

He has also written on criminal justice, voting rights, local politics, and political theory in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Philosophy & Rhetoric, Democracy, The Daily Beast, FiveThirtyEight, NBC News, Vox, and other publications. He completed his PhD in political theory at the University of Chicago, where he also worked as a postdoctoral fellow.

William Barr and Donald Trump

22 Notes for Attorney General William Barr

By Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) and Daniel Nichanian (@taniel) Chris Geidner, The Justice Collaborative’s senior adviser for law and policy, and Daniel Nichanian, its senior research and editorial fellow, analyzed yesterday’s speech by the federal government’s top prosecutor at the Fraternal Order of Police’s conference. Geidner and Nichanian’s remarks, which are in red, address the highlighted text. The Justice […]

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Criminal Justice Reform in the States, June 13, 2019 Edition

Legislative Roundup: Arizona and Minnesota legislature adjourn with little to show on reform, New York lifts ban on gravity knives, and more Many of the laws that govern the American criminal justice system are set at the state level. Explore the latest developments on criminal justice reform in state legislatures around the country with the […]

How we count people skews political power

Special Edition How we count people skews political power In late April, the Supreme Court heard arguments in one of the most consequential cases of the term. Department of Commerce v. New York  deals with the Trump administration’s decision to add a question asking about citizenship to the 2020 census. In the current political climate, […]

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