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Sasha Issenberg

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  • Drawing of Stella Stimson at a polling place with a notebook.

    When a Trailblazing Suffragist and a Crusading Prosecutor Teamed Up to Expose an Election Conspiracy

    In 1916, an unlikely duo exposed political corruption in Indiana, setting a new precedent for fair voting across the country.
    by Sasha Issenberg via Smithsonian on September 5, 2024
  • Julie and Hillary Goodridge talking to reporters

    Why the Marriage-Equality Movement Succeeded

    The author of “The Engagement" discusses the activists, politicians, and judicial figures who were at the forefront of the battle over same-sex marriage.
    by Isaac Chotiner, Sasha Issenberg via The New Yorker on June 10, 2021
  • The Hawaii Supreme Court

    The Surprising Honolulu Origins of the National Fight Over Same-Sex Marriage

    A local gay rights activist launched a publicity stunt that became so much more. Congress couldn’t help but notice.
    by Sasha Issenberg via Politico Magazine on May 31, 2021
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