Article by Yael Bromberg offers a new way of thinking youth voting rights and proposes solution for examining future claims on behalf of this class.
Democracy in America articles
This Democracy in America archive has all our articles about election reform in the United States. The section is meant to encourage discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the election system and help you build new ideas for the future. Be sure to check out our main section on American democracy as well.
Not giving up power is becoming a recurring joke for Trump
President Trump jokes about serving more than two terms as president, telling a crowd that he might remain in the Oval Office “at least for 10 or 14 years.”
Ohio Court Breaks First Amendment over Store Boycott
Americans’ right to boycott a business for political reasons is protected by First Amendment. But it’s not followed by a local Ohio court.
Event: The Road to Re-Enfranchisement: Advancing Rights Restoration
Criminal disenfranchisement laws strip voting rights from people with past criminal convictions, excluding millions of Americans from democratic process.
Republican pulls off critical win in North Carolina
Republican Dan Bishop edged out Democrat Dan McCready in the special election on Tuesday to represent North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District.
John Bolton quits post: here are five takeaways from his exit
Tuesday, John Bolton, Trump’s third National Security Adviser quit post over foreign policy disputes with Trump. Here are five takeaways from his exit.
Conservatives against Michigan’s smart idea for fixing gerrymandering
Michigan reformers hoping to rein in gerrymandering have a big idea that’s caught on in several states. However, conservatives want to stop the process.
We’re Winning the Fight Against Gerrymandering
North Carolina voters will finally get a chance to elect their lawmakers using fair maps, thanks to a court ruling that struck down the existing maps.
Disability Rights Should Be Central in US Presidential Race
This week, ten United States presidential candidates will take the stage to debate healthcare and others issues affecting people with disabilities.
The anti-liberal moment: ‘shocking’ paper predicts democracy’s demise
To challenge liberalism goes beyond engaging in ordinary political argumentation. It is to call into question the entire operating system of democracy.