Upon the adoption of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked by a woman what kind of ...
Upon the adoption of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked by a woman what kind of ...
Congressional Democrats, by centering their demands on restoring funding for Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act, are ...
Shutting down the federal government could accelerate President Donald Trump’s authoritarian takeover of the federal ...
Views Editor Denise Perez argues free speech must be protected, even for offensive opinions. Otherwise, it risks becoming a ...
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 ...
Last week, I began teaching a new undergraduate course on “Dissent and Democracy in the World.” I started developing the ...
State courts have reason to think unlawful partisanship is at work when a statehouse gives in to MAGA demands for mid-decade redistricting.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is citing the FCC’s charge to protect the “public interest” as empowering him to revoke the ...
The simple fact is that no Palestinian entity qualifies for any definition of statehood, and no definition of good applies to any Palestinian government. Meanwhile, Taiwan is a free country.

Why we need dissent

Dissent brings different views to the fore so that they can be debated, and that improves and sharpens arguments, options and ...