Upon the adoption of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked by a woman what kind of ...
Navigating the paradox of social media in political activism, from amplifying voices to reinforcing elite control and data colonialism.
Upon the adoption of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked by a woman what kind of government had been created, to which he famously replied, “A republic, madam, ...
At the Democracy Project today, we’re running a special feature essay from Caleb Nelson, the Spies Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law and former law clerk to ...
It’s hard to plausibly argue that health care cuts are the most urgent threat facing the nation at a time when Trump is shredding constitutional safeguards.
The Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench (CB) has issued detailed reasons in the reserved seats review, and it’s easily among the most unwittingly comical decisions in our legal history. This ...
This change is mostly — but not solely — attributable to rising optimism among Republicans. In June 2022, more than half anticipated the likely end of U.S. democracy (53%) and the likely onset of ...
Despite an uncertain path, standing up for your convictions is a “leap of faith” that former President Barack Obama insists is worth making.
Views Editor Denise Perez argues free speech must be protected, even for offensive opinions. Otherwise, it risks becoming a hollow partisan weapon.
Now, Democrats are the ones making demands as a condition for funding the government, and they are doing so as a minority trying to prevent the majority from governing as it prefers. Moreover, they ...
External forces controlled by Western powers and their shadowy organizations like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and George Soros Open Society Foundations (OSFs) poured billions of ...