In the four years since, 18 states have enacted new or stricter voter ID requirements to cast a ballot, warns Lauren Kunis, ...
When our ruling classes speak of “believing in democracy,” they are speaking of a romantic version of a form of governance ...
You don’t get to perfection without participation. Democracy is a verb, not a noun. So, when the time comes, get out there ...
Citing a prior state supreme court case, the court noted that the purpose of election laws is “to facilitate and safeguard the right of each voter to express his or her will in the context of our ...
A s readers of this journal know so well, few eras have been as pivotal for American democracy as the present. After years of ...
Sept. 17, 48 days away from the election, the University of Connecticut kicked off National Voter Registration Day with a press conference outside Gampel Pavilion. The press conference ...
Cross-contextual learning has long been a vital tool for innovation. The pro-democracy field is no different, and a specific group of innovators are especially primed for and in need of cross-border ...
Today there is a democratic stagnation, or even recession. The United States, the cradle of representative democracy, was downgraded to a “flawed democracy” by the Economist in 2016.
A new analysis of American elections finds that in half of all races for partisan offices, a candidate runs unopposed.
The premise of democracy can therefore be summed up into one bit of circular logic: You are too stupid to know what to do with your own resources, so you must elect a representative to do so, which ...
Common Cause is critical of the 118th Congress, calling it one of the most dysfunctional in U.S. history, with many ...
As the Utah Supreme Court is expected to rule on Amendment D in the future, panelists discussed all things initiative process ...