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Instead, the justices found another path — a sneakier one. Repeatedly, they have let Trump amass vast new power, and they ...
On July 1, Congress passed a budget bill that gives an unprecedented $45 billion for building new immigration detention ...
Local election officials are concerned about the loss of federal support for election security and hope state and local governments will step in to fill the void.
The interpretation of the Constitution that undercuts workers’ ability to organize and act collectively is wrong because it ...
The administration’s militarized immigration crackdown is eroding civil liberties — and it comes amid ICE’s resistance to ...
Many voters who cast a ballot in 2020 wouldn’t be able to provide documents proving their citizenship under the SAVE Act. And even many who have the documents would have to find a new way to register ...
Race discrimination in voting persisted in the 2020 elections and their aftermath.
Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s blueprint for a conservative administration, proposed a number of actions that would transform criminal justice policy at the federal level. They are likely to ...
New population estimates from the Census Bureau suggest sharp gains and losses that could reshape the country’s politics after 2030.
Nearly all election jurisdictions across the country use voting machines to count ballots because they are more accurate, faster, and cheaper than counting all ballots by hand.
While letting justices serve during “good behavior” was designed to encourage impartiality, it now tends to promote the opposite effect. Term limits offer one solution to this problem.
Millions of Americans access federal buildings where the government provides necessary services. The Federal Protective Service, or FPS, is tasked with securing those facilities and keeping government ...