Politics-The Conversation

How to prevent elections from being stolen − lessons from around the world for the US
Why US third parties perform best in the Northeast
Abortion laws show that public policy doesn’t always line up with public opinion
Why ICE’s body camera policies make the videos unlikely to improve accountability and transparency
Honoring Colorado’s Black History requires taking the time to tell stories that make us think twice
50 years ago, the Supreme Court broke campaign finance regulation
When civil rights protesters are killed, some deaths – generally those of white people – resonate more
Violent aftermath of Mexico’s ‘El Mencho’ killing follows pattern of other high-profile cartel hits
Algorithms that customize marketing to your phone could also influence your views on warfare
How Homeland Security’s subpoenas and databases of protesters threaten the ‘uninhibited, robust, and wide-open’ free speech protected by Supreme Court precedent
Why Stephen Colbert is right about the ‘equal time’ rule, despite warnings from the FCC
Enforcing Prohibition with a massive new federal force of poorly trained agents didn’t go so well in the 1920s
Last nuclear weapons limits expired – pushing world toward new arms race
Why the ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ have echoed with public support – unlike the campus of Kent State in 1970
How Jesse Jackson set the stage for Bernie Sanders and today’s progressives
From Gettysburg to Minneapolis: How the American Civil War continues to shape how we understand contemporary political conflicts and their dangers
TrumpRx, Trump Kennedy Center, Trump National Parks passes − government free speech allows the president to name things after himself
In World War II’s dog-eat-dog struggle for resources, a Greenland mine launched a new world order
White men file workplace discrimination claims but are less likely to face inequity than other groups
How a largely forgotten Supreme Court case can help prevent an executive branch takeover of federal elections
Do special election results spell doom for Republicans in 2026?
Citizenship voting requirement in SAVE America Act has no basis in the Constitution – and ignores precedent that only states decide who gets to vote
How the 9/11 terrorist attacks shaped ICE’s immigration strategy
Swarms of AI bots can sway people’s beliefs – threatening democracy
Trump administration losing credibility with judges and grand juries – a former federal judge explains why this is “remarkable and unprecedented”
Martha Washington’s enslaved maid Ona Judge made a daring escape to freedom – but the National Park Service has erased her story from Philadelphia exhibit
‘Proportional representation’ could reduce polarization in Congress and help more people feel like their voices are being heard
How a 22-year-old George Washington learned how to lead, from a series of mistakes in the Pennsylvania wilderness
Local governments provide proof that polarization is not inevitable
How the law can add to child sex trafficking victims’ existing trauma
Journalism may be too slow to remain credible once events are filtered through social media
Why ‘The West Wing’ went from a bipartisan hit to a polarized streaming comfort watch over 2 decades, reflecting profound shifts in media and politics
What is the American Dream, and has it become harder to achieve in recent years?
There’s a competition crisis in America’s state legislatures – and that’s bad for democracy
A terrorism label that comes before the facts can turn ‘domestic terrorism’ into a useless designation
Clarence ‘Taffy’ Abel: A pioneering US Olympic hockey star who hid his Indigenous identity to play in the NHL
ICE and Border Patrol in Minnesota − accused of violating 1st, 2nd, 4th and 10th amendment rights − are testing whether the Constitution can survive
Congress has exercised minimal oversight over ICE, but that might change
‘Inoculation’ helps people spot political deepfakes, study finds
The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains
Federal power meets local resistance in Minneapolis – a case study in how federalism staves off authoritarianism
Trump’s climate policy rollback plan relies on EPA rescinding its 2009 endangerment finding – but will courts allow it?
Suspending family-based immigrant visas weakens US families and the economy
I’m a former FBI agent who studies policing, and here’s how federal agents in Minneapolis are undermining basic law enforcement principles
From Colonial rebels to Minneapolis protesters, technology has long powered American social movements
What Franco’s fascist regime in Spain can teach us about today’s America
How the Supreme Court might protect the Fed’s independence by using employment law in Trump v. Cook
Anti-ICE protesters are following same nonviolent playbook used by people in war zones across the world to fight threats to their communities
EPA’s new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a sledgehammer and license to ignore public health
Colorado has emergency domestic violence shelters in only half its counties, leaving survivors without safe housing options
Afghan migrants stranded in Pakistan after the US suspends refugee resettlement
ICE not only looks and acts like a paramilitary force – it is one, and that makes it harder to curb
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