Donald Trump and the MAGA have arguably weakened American democracy and global influence but responsibility is ultimately on us.
Liberal Democracy Is Worth a Fight
Afghanistan serves as a timely reminder that, while we and our European partners may be tired of “forever wars,” the Taliban are not.
Taliban governance: no trace of democracy whatsoever
While there was no illusion about it, the Taliban has stressed that there won’t be the slightest trace of democracy in its governance.
Social Media Giants Secure Afghan Users’ Accounts Amid Taliban Takeover
Social media giants have secured accounts of Afghan nationals so that they are not targeted following the unfortunate Taliban takeover.
Election officials grapple with 2020’s long shadow
Following the 2020 election, the little-known Secretaries of State are now at the forefront of the fight for American democracy’s credibility.
Physical threats to elections new focus of DOJ, state leaders
In a meeting with election officials, the DOJ admitted soaring physical threats to local and state election officials has caught it off guard.
101 Years After the 19th Amendment, What’s Next?
100 years after women secured the right to vote the struggle remains that America’s elected officials are still overwhelmingly male.
Major Lawsuit Targets Arizona’s New Election Laws
Various voting rights organizations have filed a complaint in the US District Court for Arizona challenging new voter suppression laws.
Nine Redistricting Cases That Shaped History
Over the last few decades, courts have played a critical role in redistricting, ensuring that districts are fair and representational of residents.
Assessing The Impact Of Digitization On Swiss Democracy
Switzerland political system is supported by technology. However little is known about the impact of digitization on its democracy.