Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris warned in an ad that Project 2025 would harm Black Americans at the voting booth. Is it accurate?
Experts say widespread distrust of government is being fused with the proliferation of online conspiracy theories.
This summer saw a slew of court cases over the issue of ballot access. Now the litigation is threatening to undermine voters’ ...
The voice of ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick now fills the airwaves in Michigan in praise of the man who freed him from ...
Harvard Law Today covers TrueViews, the new tool for seeing public opinion on many policies and at many geographic levels. [T ...
In Mississippi, the Republican and Democratic parties are organizing hundreds of volunteers to engage in poll watching to ...
The rise in the number of radicalized Americans and an increased propensity to use violence to solve political disagreements ...
The California Governor signed a set of laws Tuesday to crack down on the use of AI-generated deepfakes in political ads.
The South Dakota Supreme Court has ordered a six-month suspension of former state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg’s law ...
The proposal also would require social media platforms like Facebook, Snapchat and others to implement a usage curfew for ...
In this week’s news quiz: A big 2024 endorsement, rich in outer space, a liquor law update, and planning Election Day. As ...
Politics, though often overlooked as a mainstream career, is gaining traction as more individuals seek to make a direct ...