In an ideologically motivated decision, the court struck down the constitutional right to abortion and is set to strike down more rights.
Feds: Arizona Could Face Lawsuit Over Voter ID Law
Arizona’s statute requiring proof of citizenship to cast a vote in a presidential election is being challenged in court by Biden’s administration.
Authoritarian Aggression Linked To Desire To Denigrate The High Status
A greater drive to destroy those who have achieved great success is linked to two major aspects of right-wing authoritarianism.
Internet Cut In Sudan’s Capital Ahead Of Democracy Protests
In an unprecedented move, Sudan’s junta cut off web access in Khartoum ahead of Thursday’s planned pro-democracy demonstrations.
Is Freedom Of Expression Under Threat In India?
Fact-checker Muhammed Zubair’s arrest represents a new low for press freedom in India that has seen a sharp decline in civil liberties.
Magnum Photographers Challenged To Picture Swiss Democracy
Magnum photographers accustomed to exploring crisis regions have been challenged to capture the quiet operation of Swiss democracy.
The Perils Of Slow Vote-Counting And Delayed Election Results
The 2020 elections were plagued by slow vote counts, which encouraged false claims of fraud. But they won’t disappear anytime soon.
Worries Grow About Election Safety And Security
Some people are harassing election workers because politicians keep making baseless claims that the 2020 election was “stolen”.
Making Democracy Robust With 100% Voter Turnout
“Civic duty voting” advocates argue that it will alter election campaigns by mobilizing the base to appeal to a wider audience.
Supreme Court To Hear Case On State Legislatures’ Power Over Elections
The Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit that could fundamentally alter state election management in yet another contentious move.