Judicial authorities in Rwanda are prosecuting opposition members, journalists, and commentators on the basis of their speech.
Africa’s Whistleblowers Pay A High Price For Their Courage
Whistleblowers in Africa countries face dismissal, violence and murder. Extensive legislation seldom offers real protection for them.
Putin Falls Into The Dictator Trap
The risks of miscalculation are compounded, psychology research has shown, by the fact that power literally goes to your head, expert.
Texas Law Prevents Thousands of Voters From Casting Ballots
The Texas primary earlier this month displayed the disastrous effects of Texas’ egregious and un-American restrictive voting law.
Digital Human Rights Need A Single Home In U.S. Government
Autocrats have always tried to tightly control their people and today’s modern means of communication bring new dimensions.
Women and the Ranked Elections That Put Them in Power
Ranked choice voting (RCV) is reducing the chances of vote splitting and encouraging women and people of color to run for office.
How China Is Backing Russia In Ukraine
Through a variety of information channels, Beijing is framing the conflict on Putin’s terms, promoting pro-Kremlin narratives.
A Look At The Different Tennessee Ballot Access Proposals
HB 2067 was set for a House floor vote on March 14, but not addressed during that session, thus it will be addressed in the next session.
A Look At Collecting State Campaign Finance Data
Over the two-year 2020 election cycle, donors contributed more than $18 billion in donations, with hundreds of millions more in 2021.
Nigeria’s Democracy Needs More Legislative Therapy
Despite recent positive advances, such as the electoral reform act of February 2022, much still has to be done to repair Nigeria’s democracy.