==News and Controversies==
===Honest Elections Project Action Registered as a Fictitious Name of The Concord Fund===
A fictitious name certificate filed in Virginia shows that Honest Elections Project Action is a registered as a fictitious name of The Concord Fund, the legal name of the Judicial Crisis Network.<ref>Commonwealth of Virginia, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20521625-hep-action-registered-as-a-fictitious-name-of-leonard-leos-the-concord-fund Fictitious Name Certificate], ''Commonwealth of Virginia,'' November 13, 2020.</ref>
===Support of Brett Kavanaugh===
According to ''Open Secrets'', "Corkery’s most direct Koch ties frayed after the ’08 elections and Arkley’s wallet took a hit in the financial crisis," and since then she has reportedly drawn large contributions from other wealthy members of the [[Koch Network|Koch donor network]], including [[Paul E. Singer]] and [[John Templeton, Jr.]].<ref name="open secrets jcn"/>
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==Ties to the Council for National Policy==
As of September 2020, JCN president Carrie Severino is board of governors member of the [[Council for National Policy]].
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==Funding==
* [[45Committee]]: $3,200,000 (2016-2018)
* [[American Justice Partnership]]: $50,000 (2012)
* [[Rule of Law Trust]]: $21,500,000 (2020)
* [[Marble Freedom Trust]]: $100,900,000 (2020-2022)
* [[Wellspring Committee]]: $53,684,772 (2012-2018)
==Grants Distributed==
All grants below are listed in JCNThe Concord Fund/Judicial Crisis Network's IRS filings by year: ===2022===*[[1776 Education Project]]: $270,000*[[Advancing American Freedom]]: $500,000*[[American Legislative Exchange Council]]: $100,000*[[American Women's Alliance]]: $60,000*[[Americans for Limited Government]]: $125,000*[[Arizona Free Enterprise Club]]: $20,000*[[Bluegrass Freedom Action]]: $3,000,000*[[Catholic Vote Civic Action]]: $1,000,000*[[Centennial Institute]]: $30,000*[[Center for Worker Progress Action]]: $1,000,000*[[Club for Growth]]: $250,000*[[Coalitions for America]]: $25,000*[[Committee for Justice Foundation]]: $10,000*[[Concerned Women for America]]: $50,000*[[Consumers Defense]]: $350,000*[[Defend American Ideals]]: $100,000*[[Defend Missouri]]: $500,000*[[Defend Your Vote]]: $44,000*[[Do No Harm Action]]: $750,000*[[Fair Lines America]]: $1,000,000*[[Faith Freedom Coalition]]: $1,000,000*[[Family Foundation Action]]: $25,000*[[FGA Action]]: $500,000*[[For Our Future]]: $50,000*[[Foundation for Fair Courts]]: $1,500,000*Friends of Ron DeSantis: $500,000*[[Get Families Back to Work]]: $500,000*[[Heartland Impact]]: $135,000*[[Heritage Action for America]]: $1,577,883*[[Job Creators Network]]: $100,000*New England Fisherman's Stewardship Association: $573,000*[[Patriot Voices]]: $647,000*[[People for Opportunity]]: $450,000*[[People United for Privacy]]: $800,000*[[Protect Our Values Political Committee]]: $250,000*[[Protect Women Ohio Action]]: $3,000,000*[[Renew Virginia PAC]]: $100,000*[[Republican Attorneys General Association]]: $4,000,000*[[Republican Governors Association]]: $6,000,000*[[Republican National Lawyers Association]]: $15,000*[[Republican State Leadership]]: $2,550,000*[[Rule of Law Defense Fund]]: $500,000*[[Stand for America]]: $300,000*[[Susan B. Anthony List]]: $8,800,000*[[Winning for Women]]: $250,000*[[WMC Issue Mobilization Council]]: $1,000,000 ===2021===*[[Advancing American Freedom]]: $500,000*Americans for Limited Government: $1,685,000*[[Americans for Tax Reform]]: $200,000*American Women's Alliance: $60,000*Catholic Vote Civic Action: $1,700,000*[[Centennial Institute]]: $10,000*[[Club for Growth]]: $300,000*[[Concerned Women for America]]: $165,000*[[Council for National Policy]]: $25,000*Faith Freedom Coalition: $150,000*[[FGA Action]]: $750,000*Foundation for Fair Courts: $1,000,000*[[Heritage Action for America]]: $1,000,000*[[Independent Women's Voice]]: $1,500,000*One Nation: $3,000,000*Patriot Voices: $65,000*[[People United for Privacy]]: $800,000*[[Republican Attorneys General Association]]: $1,000,000*[[Republican Governors Association]]: $500,000*Republican National Lawyers Association: $10,000*Republican State Leadership: $1,000,000*Strength and Prosperity: $100,000*[[Susan B. Anthony List]]: $895,400*The Family Foundation Action: $10,000*Winning for Women: $250,000 ===2020===*[[45Committee]]: $250,000*The [[60 Plus Association]]: $25,000*[[Advancing American Freedom]]: $1,000,000*[[America Rising Squared]]: $80,000*[[American Opportunity Alliance]]: $50,000*[[American Women's Alliance]]: $60,000*[[Americans for Limited Government]]: $40,000*[[Americans for Tax Reform]]: $110,000*[[Better Jobs Coalition]]: $60,000*[[Catholic Vote Civic Action]]: $50,000*[[Centennial Institute]]: $10,000*[[Club for Growth]]: $1,100,000*[[Concerned Women for America]]: $440,000*[[Fair Lines America]]: $250,000*[[Faith Freedom Coalition]]: $1,060,000*[[FGA Action]]: $840,000*[[Family Research Council]] Action: $25,000*[[Government Accountability Alliance]]: $130,000*[[Heritage Action for America]]: $1,860,000*[[Hispanic Leadership Fund]]: $20,000*[[Independent Women's Voice]]: $500,000*[[Job Creators Network]]: $50,000*[[N2 America]]: $1,000,000*[[One Nation]]: $9,000,000*[[Patriot Voices]]: $40,000*[[Prairie Fire Freedom]]: $105,000*[[Republican State Leadership]]: $275,000*[[Republican Attorneys General Association]]: $4,834,000*[[Republican Governors Association]]: $500,000*[[Susan B. Anthony List]]: $2,254,300*[[SC4US]]: $250,000*[[Stand for America]]: $500,000*[[Tea Party Patriots]] Action: $265,000*[[Texans for Lawsuit Reform]]: $50,000*The [[Family Foundation]] Action: $100,000*[[Virginia Rising]] Action: $100,000*[[Winning for Women]]: $450,000 ===2019===*America One Policies: $200,000*American Opportunity Alliance: $50,000*American Women's Alliance: $60,000*America Rising Squared: $150,000*[[Article III Project]]: $166,666*Catholic Vote Civic Action: $1,200,000*[[Club for Growth]]: $500,000*[[Concerned Women for America]]: $125,000*[[DonorsTrust]]: $400,000*Faith Freedom Coalition: $50,000*[[FGA Action]]: $1,000,000*FRC Action: $54,500*Hispanic Leadership Fund: $40,000*Morning in Nevada: $25,000*Prairie Fire Freedom: $270,000*[[Republican Attorneys General Association]]: $766,000*[[Republican State Leadership Committee]]: $1,100,000*Stand for America: $750,000*State Solutions Inc.: $250,000*[[Susan B Anthony List]], Inc.: $450,000*[[Tea Party Patriots]]: $150,000*Vanguard Charitable: $150,000*Virginia Rising Action: $250,000
===2018===
*[[American Democracy Alliance]]: $250,000
*American Women's Alliance: $55,000
*[[Americans for Limited Government]]: $50,000
*[[Article IIIProject]]: $83,333
*[[Centennial Institute]]: $10,000
*Commonwealth Partners: $150,000
===2016===
* [[45 Committee45Committee]]: $250,000
* [[American Conservative Union]]: $950,000
* [[American Principles Project]]: $50,000
* [[National Right to Life Committee]]: $330,000
* [[State Government Leadership Fund]]: $50,000
* [[Susan B. Anthony ListsList]]: $700,000
* [[Tea Party Patriots]]: $2,765,000
* [[Virginia First Foundation]]: $50,000
==Core Financials==
<big>'''2022:'''</big><ref name="2022IRS990">The Concord Fund, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24740704-the-concord-fund-2022-990 2022 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, 2024.</ref>
* Total revenue: $52,773,080
* Total expenses: $54,671,747
* Net assets: $734,760
<big>'''2021:'''</big><ref name="2021IRS990">The Concord Fund, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23963225-the-concord-fund-2021-990 2021 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, 2023.</ref>
* Total revenue: $29,351,842
* Total expenses: $28,528,371
* Net assets: $2,633,427
<big>'''2020:'''</big><ref name="2020IRS990">The Concord Fund, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/22061588-the-concord-fund-2020-990 2020 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, 2022.</ref>
* Total revenue: $48,134,887
* Total expenses: $51,141,379
* Net assets: $1,809,956
<big>'''2019:'''</big><ref name="2019IRS990">The Concord Fund, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21033671-the-concord-fund-2019-990 2019 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, April 1, 2021.</ref>
* Total revenue: $20,425,895
* Total expenses: $16,788,276
* Net assets: $4,816,448
<big>'''2018:'''</big><ref name="2019IRS990">The Concord Fund, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21033671-the-concord-fund-2019-990 2019 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, April 1, 2021.</ref>
* Total revenue: $20,425,895
* Total expenses: $16,788,276
* Net assets: $4,816,448
<big>'''2018:'''</big><ref name="2018IRS990">Judicial Crisis Network, [https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20407649-judicial-crisis-network-2018-990 2018 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, July 14, 2020.</ref>
* Total revenue: $29,570,930
==Personnel==
===Staff===
As of November 2020June 2024:<ref>Judicial Crisis Network, name="[https://judicialnetwork.com/about/ About JCN],2022IRS990" organizational website, accessed March 2018.</ref>* Carrie Severino, PresidentCounsel*Ann Corkery, Counsel*Frank J Scaturro, Counsel
===Board of Directors===
As of June 20192024:<ref name=2018IRS990"2022IRS990"/>* Gary Marx, President, Secretary, Treasurer and Director '''Former Directors"
* Daniel Casey, President and Director
==Articles and Resources==
===IRS Form 990 Filings===
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===Articles===
*Coral Davenport, [https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/19/climate/supreme-court-climate-epa.html Republican Drive to Tilt Courts Against Climate Action Reaches a Crucial Moment], ''The New York Times'', June 19, 2022.
==References==
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