A former senior immigration policy official offers insight into how the system works and highlights urgent problems that must ...
But Chicago and Illinois could go even further. The crackdown is not only against immigrants but also against activists ...
A venture capitalist and former White House science adviser discusses the impact of the Trump administration’s attempted ...
Federal lawmakers can protect the American public by passing a new law to fully implement the Constitution’s oldest ...
The Constitution gives Congress the power to set tariffs. Congress can delegate aspects of that power to presidents and has ...
On November 5, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a case testing the limits of presidential emergency powers. At issue is whether a president may use the International Emergency Economic ...
This violence distorts who gets elected and how they interact with constituents. It can also influence how they vote on ...
With Congress paralyzed and aid programs in jeopardy, state governments are proving to be laboratories for reform and resistance.
Shifting city elections to even-numbered years is proven to increase turnout among eligible voters, especially those from underserved communities.
Tonya Wichman, the elections director in a small Ohio county, discusses the preparation and training that goes into administering an election.
The Supreme Court will decide this term if the Voting Rights Act still allows voters of color to challenge racially discriminatory voting maps in court. The question arises in a redistricting case ...