To avoid arrest, Nalvany supporters protested on Valentine’s day by posting photos on social media with the hashtag #LoveIsStrongerThanFear.
Myanmar: Doctors arrested for Joining civil disobedience
Following the February 1 coup medical doctors in Myanmar joined a civil disobedience campaign. The army arrested many of the MDs as part of its crackdown.
Are Douglass Mackey’s Memes Illegal?
In 2016 Douglass Mackey allegedly conspired to distribute a meme aimed at deceiving pro-Hillary voters. But were his actions illegal?
Florida sued for violating the 19th Amendment
Florida voted to restore the right to vote of convicts but in 2019 Gov. DeSantis signed a bill into law disenfranchising thousands of felons.
The Impact of Digital Marketing and Advertising on the Election
Taking a look at how digital marketing worked during the election, and how this affected not only the election, but us – as consumers and voters.
Myanmar: post-coup military deployment across cities
On February 1, 2021, the army plotted a coup in Myanmar. In response to anti-coup protests it deployed armored vehicles across cities.
2022 Election Preparations Disrupted by Redistricting Data Delay
Detailed population data that state legislatures and redistricting commissions need to redraw congressional lines won’t arrive.
Inquiry into Prominent DR Congo Activist’s Murder Needed
Government should reopen its investigation into the 2010 double murder of the leading human rights defender Floribert Chebeya and his driver.
Is Somalia’s Clan System Undermining Democracy?
Complicating matters is the country’s unique electoral system which has long centered around a clan-based model.
A Look at the Newly Updated Voting Security Standards
Election Assistance Commission voted to adopt first comprehensive update to its voting system security guidelines in 15 years.