GOP lawmakers in NH aim to restrict student voting, tighten voter ID requirements while blocking early voting, mail balloting.
Florida May Let Election Officials Keep Security Breaches Secret
County elections supervisors would be able to withhold information about security breaches under prospective legislation in Florida.
Prosecuting Ex-Presidents For Corruption Is Trending Worldwide
Former presidents and heads of government such Jeanine Áñez of Bolivia, Sarkozy of France are being prosecuted and even jailed worldwide.
Wall Street Firms Looking To Reopen Their Wallets For Politicians
Businesses promised to freeze political giving after rioters invaded the US Capitol. However, many are secretly planning to restart donations.
A Failed Workers’ Democracy: Paris Commune’s 150th Anniversary
This month marks the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune, where workers briefly took power and formed the first workers’ government.
2021 Oscar Nominees Selected Through Ranked Choice Voting
The story behind how the Oscar winners are chosen is just as fascinating as the nominees themselves who are selected for the award.
Senegal Youth Using Digital Tools To Safeguard Democracy
The internet shutdown in Senegal aims to quell anti-regime protests but Senegalese youth are using digital tools to fight back.
Martial Law in Myanmar a Death Knell for Fair Trials
Under Martial Law, charges under laws being used to prosecute peaceful protesters and journalists will now be tried by military courts.
Anti-Protest Laws A Real Threat To Grassroots American Politics
As the first Native American Interior Secretary, Deb Haaland can support First Amendment rights of the protesters she joined in the past.
Voter-Approved Michigan Redistricting Commission Heads to Court
Daunt v Benson calls to question the constitutionality of voter-approved amendments aimed at ending gerrymandering in Michigan.