
The passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last week pushed the 2020 presidential race into new directions; and a Federal judge has barred the Trump administration’s plans to end the 2020 census a month early. That ruling is bound to be challenged, but it represents another twist in this year’s fraught count. In with analysis are UAF Political Scientist Alexander Hirsch Alaska and Nate Bauer, who directs the University of Alaska Press.