Impeachment Season Has Already Started in Wisconsin The Wisconsin GOP’s plan to impeach a Democratic state Supreme Court justice is unsupported by law and would undermine judicial independence. Derek Clinger, Robert Yablon | Sep 19, 2023
Opinion | Ukraine | 2000 Election | Partisan Divide | Polarization | Democracy | Donald Trump | ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ Can We Make an Alien Nation Familiar Again? The decline of civil society has been well-documented, but its political turn poses a unique danger for the U.S. Chris Winters | Mar 10, 2022
Citizens Wanted Fairer Electoral Districts. Politicians … Not So Much The redistricting cycle of 2022 has been marked by numerous voter suppression laws, lawsuits against them, and citizen involvement in drawing new maps. Linda Kramer Jenning | Jan 21, 2022
As Communities of Color Grow, Racial Gerrymandering Takes Center Stage Politicians are redrawing electoral maps to reflect new census data. Activists are trying to make sure they do it fairly. Linda Kramer Jenning | Sep 29, 2021
Opinion | Texas | Republicans | abortion rights | SB 6 | Roe v. Wade | California | Gavin Newsom | Voter Suppression | California Recall | Supreme Court | Nick Rathod | Joe Biden California’s Recall Election Is a Wake-Up Call for Democrats If Tuesday’s recall vote in California passes, the Golden State will go the way of Texas, and Democrats will have only themselves to blame. Chris Winters | Sep 13, 2021