
State Democracy Defenders Fund brings together a nonpartisan all-star team of experts in safeguarding democracy.

State Democracy Defenders Fund fills three key gaps in the fight against election sabotage and autocracy:
- Our all-star team goes on offense against democracy deniers who break the law, including through our innovative program of outside public support for criminal prosecutions.
- We work with national, state and local allies across the country to defend in real-time the foundation of our democracy — free and fair elections.
- We help shape the long-term strategy to defeat autocracy in 2025 — and beyond.
Latest News
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Ethics Experts Urge Investigation Over DOJ Leadership’s Handling of Dugan Arrest
The posts and comments by FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, made in the aftermath of the arrest of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, appear to violate DOJ policies that bar personnel from making public statements that are highly prejudicial or that could affect the outcome of a criminal proceeding. More
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Massive Coalition of Unions, Non-Profit Groups, and Local Governments File Omnibus Challenge to Unconstitutional Reorganization of Federal Government
This is the largest and most significant challenge to Trump’s authority to remake the government without Congressional approval. More
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VICTORY for Voters — Unlawful, Anti-Voter Executive Order Halted
A key part of an anti-voter executive order was successfully halted after the president attempted to act beyond his power and direct an independent agency to make drastic changes to our elections. A judge affirmed that it is not within the president’s authority to direct the Election Assistance Commission to implement burdensome and unnecessary documentation… More
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Trump’s Crypto Conflicts of Interest: A Growing Concern
A new report released today by the State Democracy Defenders Fund illustrates how Donald Trump’s entanglements with the cryptocurrency industry could pose serious risks to democratic institutions and public trust. Trump’s Crypto Conflicts of Interest details how Trump and his allies are embracing crypto as both a fundraising tool and policy agenda. More
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Bipartisan Coalition Argues North Carolina Supreme Court’s Order Violates Constitution
After having lost on Election Day and in two recounts, candidate Judge Jefferson Griffin continues his effort to overturn the result of a free and fair election by seeking to throw out thousands of votes from a cherrypicked set of voters. More
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Victory for Press Freedom and Workers: Court Grants Preliminary Injunction to Protect the U.S. Agency for Global Media
The decision enshrines that USAGM must fulfill its legally required functions and protects the editorial independence of Voice of America (VOA) journalists and other federal media professionals within the agency and newsrooms that receive grants from the agency. More
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Bipartisan Coalition of Over 200 Former Government Officials & Other Leaders Reject Trump’s Persecution of His Opponents
This powerful bipartisan statement marks the largest bipartisan public repudiation of any executive action targeting individuals with retaliation in President Trump’s second term. More
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Federal Employees Seek to Expand Lawsuit Against Elon Musk and DOGE
The amended complaint includes new allegations detailing Musk’s growing control over government operations in violation of the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution — from unilaterally suspending federal contracts and employee salaries to issuing directives that impact agency-wide policy without legal authority. More
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Coalition Statement Responding to U.S. Supreme Court Ruling
Public service unions, small business, veterans and conservation organizations, and rule of law advocates vow to continue fight. More
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Leadership

Ambassador Norm Eisen (ret.)
Co-founder and Board Member
Co-founder of States United and CREW, Ambassador Norman Eisen (ret.) also served as special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee majority during the impeachment proceedings and trial of President Donald J. Trump in 2019 and 2020. He is a CNN Legal Analyst and author or editor of five previous books, details of which can be found at normaneisen.com. Eisen was the U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic from 2011 to 2014. From January 2009 to January 2011, Eisen worked in the White House as special counsel and special assistant to the president for ethics and government reform. Eisen received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1991 and his B.A. from Brown University in 1985, both with honors.

Susan Corke
Executive Director
Susan is the Managing Director of SDDF. For two decades, she has served in senior pro-democracy leadership roles at the Southern Poverty Law Center, German Marshall Fund of the U.S., Freedom House, Human Rights First and the U.S. Department of State. She has testified and spoken at major international and political forums, including testifying on Capitol Hill several times on human rights and democracy issues, at the United Nations, European Union, and other official conferences. She has been a regular commentator in American and European broadcast, print, radio and digital media, a lecturer at leading universities, co-author of The Democracy Playbook and a Webby-nominated podcaster, writer, and editor for numerous research and policy reports that drove democratic progress. She serves on boards for William & Mary and other nonprofits.

Bill Kristol
Board Member
Bill Kristol is the founding director of Defending Democracy Together, an advocacy organization dedicated to defending America’s democratic norms and institutions. He is also editor-at-large of The Bulwark and hosts the podcast “Conversations with Bill Kristol”, featuring guests from academia and public life. During the Reagan administration, he served as chief of staff to Education Secretary William Bennett and as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle during the Bush administration.

Brian Frosh
Board Member
Brian Frosh served as Maryland’s 46th Attorney General from 2015 to 2023. During his two terms as Attorney General, Brian Frosh worked to ensure fairness, equality and justice for all Marylanders. Prior to that, he served in the Maryland General Assembly for 28 years, including 12 as chairman of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, where he led the effort to pass gun safety legislation that has been called some of the toughest and most effective in the nation.

Joe Walsh
Board Member
William Joseph Walsh is an American politician, talk radio host, former social worker, and former 2020 Republican Party presidential candidate, who served one term in the United States House of Representatives representing Illinois’s 8th congressional district. He attended Grinnell College then earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Iowa in 1985. He completed a Master of Public Policy at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy Studies in 1991.

Lavora Barnes
Board Member
Lavora Barnes is an American political executive, who just stepped down this month from her successful tenure as the Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party. She was the first African-American woman elected to the position and the second woman. She was elected to the position in 2019 and stepped down in late 2024. Barnes, a graduate of The College of William and Mary in Virginia, began her political career in her native Virginia. She held various positions in Michigan politics before coming to the MDP in 2015 as the party’s Chief Operating Officer, a post she held until her election to Chair.

Nancy Gertner
Board Member
Judge Nancy Gertner is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. She assumed senior status on May 22, 2011, and retired outright from the federal bench on September 1, 2011. She is now a professor of practice at Harvard Law School. She is a graduate of Barnard College and Yale Law School where she was an editor on The Yale Law Journal. She received her M.A. in Political Science at Yale University. In 2008 she received the Thurgood Marshall Award from the American Bar Association, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, only the second woman to receive it (Justice Ginsburg was the first).

Rahna Epting
Board Member
Rahna Epting is the Executive Director of MoveOn, a member-led grassroots progressive organization working to make this country a place where everyone can thrive; she leads both Move Civic Action and MoveOn Political Action, working to both advance progressive policies and social change and elect candidates who are committed to standing up for an inclusive, progressive agenda. Prior to her work at MoveOn, she served as the chief of staff at Every Voice, managing state and national campaigns, and she was the Member Political Programs director of the Service Employees International Union.

Spencer Boyer
Board Member
Spencer Boyer served for nearly 3 years in the Biden administration as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO Policy. His government service includes senior roles in both terms of the Obama administration, including as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs from 2009-2011. He has also served as a Director, Senior Fellow or Visiting Scholar with numerous think tanks, including the Center for American Progress, the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins SAIS, the Brookings Institution and the Brennan Center for Justice.

Stephen Richer
Board Member
Stephen is a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and the CEO of Republic Affairs, which provides crisis consulting services to pro-democracy entities and individuals. Previously, Stephen was the elected (Republican) Maricopa County Recorder, responsible for voter registration, early voting administration, and public recordings in Maricopa County, Arizona, the fourth largest county in the United States. Stephen received his J.D. and M.A. from The University of Chicago and his B.A. from Tulane University. Stephen has received many awards and recognitions for his commitment to public service and democracy, including being named “Arizonan of the Year” in 2021 by The Arizona Republic, “Leader of the Year” by the Arizona Capitol Times in 2023, and, in 2024, Time Magazine awarded Stephen as a “Defender of Democracy.”