Egyptian authorities are refusing to provide identity documents, including passports, birth certificates, and national IDs to critics living abroad.
Europe Needs Stronger Rules For Political Ads
Proposed EU regulation will increase public scrutiny of paid political messaging, restrict distribution of political ads based on individual sensitivities.
A Campaign Aide Didn’t Write That Email. A.I. Did.
Fake A.I. images of Donald J. Trump getting arrested in New York spread faster than they could be fact-checked last week.
How Big Should The House Of Representatives Be?
We all know that democracy is about words and law, oratory and policy. But democracy is also about math. This is one of its most interesting features.
Democracy Is In The Streets
Muck around with the belief of citizens in a democracy that their governments are actually democratic, and you’re asking for trouble.
Sudan Junta And Democracy Forces Agree On New Government
A new civilian-led transitional government will be established in Sudan on April 11 after an agreement by the military leaders and pro-democracy forces.
Study: Africa’s Discontent With Quality Of Democracy Growing
Africans have consistently shown strong desire for democratic, accountable governance, but not satisfied with the quality of democracy in their countries.
Federalist Society Isn’t Quite Sure About Democracy Anymore
The Texas sun was just beginning to rise over central Austin as groups of neatly-dressed law students arrived at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center.
An Attack on Arkansas Public Referendums
Republican politicians in Arkansas were seething three years ago over progressive initiatives that legalized medical marijuana and increased minimum wage.
How Did State Supreme Court Races Get So Expensive?
Politicos have increasingly realized that state supreme court elections can be just as important as executive or legislative elections.