France's snap legislative elections on 30 June and 7 July attracted global attention, as many observers anxiously feared that the ascendant far-right party, National Rally, would achieve a majority in ...
As the Voting Rights Act turns 60, its legacy is under siege—from courts, lawmakers, and a government retreating from enforcement. The battle to preserve it is now a fight for the future of democracy ...
Justice, Democracy, and Law is a recurring series by Edward B. Foley that focuses on election law and the relationship of law and democracy. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not ...
With a new, mid-cycle redistricting war raging in state after state, the media and politicians focus on which party is ...
The state has three independent branches. Victoria University Dean of Law Geoff McLay helps explain the crucial relationship ...
The presidential election is just a few months away. Who votes and who doesn't — and why — is a complex question. Kim Wehle, a law professor at the University of Baltimore, has written a book she ...
The plan has been described as the largest expansion of voting rights in Britain in decades. By Stephen Castle Reporting from London The British government said on Thursday that it would allow 16- and ...
White House Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller dissects Democrats' stance on crime and public safety, mail-in ballots, and President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime on "The Ingraham Angle" ...
Workers at a Ford plant in Michigan, 1920s. (Getty Images) The relationship between capitalism and democracy in America isn’t always easy—and it has been that way since 1776. After the American ...