The Constitution gives Congress the power to set tariffs. Congress can delegate aspects of that power to presidents and has done so — but always with conditions and limitations on its exercise. Every ...
The number of new restrictive voting laws has increased this year, while legislation aimed at expanding voting access has ...
This violence distorts who gets elected and how they interact with constituents. It can also influence how they vote on ...
If the Court blesses the president’s use of emergency powers to evade Congress, the consequences would be profound.
By promoting an activist with a history of false election claims, the Department of Homeland Security is damaging its ...
Shifting city elections to even-numbered years is proven to increase turnout among eligible voters, especially those from ...
President Trump has alluded to the idea of deploying federal agents to election locations, and several of his prominent ...
Purporting to go after “domestic terrorism,” the president presents an imagined left-wing conspiracy and authorizes punishments for even tenuous connections to speech the administration doesn’t like.
Tonya Wichman, the elections director in a small Ohio county, discusses the preparation and training that goes into ...
The Polish former political prisoner who went on to win his country's presidency and the Nobel Peace Prize offers lessons on ...
In December, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. FEC on the question of whether coordinated party expenditure limits, which restrict the amount ...
With Congress paralyzed and aid programs in jeopardy, state governments are proving to be laboratories for reform and resistance.