The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. Summer has ended at last. […] ...
Catholics and labour groups are re-emerging as a powerful force in the new political landscape — and their votes are up for grabs as never before ...
Democracy” gets thrown around a lot in American politics. Usually, when someone wins, they say democracy worked. When someone ...
A search for the intellectual origins of the form of rowdy conservatism associated with the current occupant of the White ...
Head of KDP Political Bureau's Executive Committee, Fazel Mirani, describes Iraq as a state of “diminished sovereignty” with a flawed election law designed for a Shiite majority.
Oct. 27 marks the anniversary of the release of Federalist No. 1. We should remember its lessons on civil discourse.
If you’ve lived in California for a while, you’ve probably noticed that what once felt “comfortable” financially doesn’t quite stretch as far as it used to. Prices for housing, groceries and even a ...
Nagpur: As part of the much-awaited Rs2,380 crore Nagpur–Nagbhid Gauge Conversion Project, the Maharashtra Rail ...
In the summer of 1776, Thomas Jefferson arrived in Philadelphia to help define a new nation — even as his own life embodied ...
Author and National Constitution Center President & CEO Jeffrey Rosen talked about his book, "The Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America," and ...