Two legal scholars explain why the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a case centering on mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on ...
Two legal scholars explain why the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a case centering on mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on ...
Two legal experts explain why the Supreme Court's ruling preserves the court’s ability to come to different conclusions on other voting laws.
Consumption of news continues to shift from traditional broadcast and print to digitally native media accessed through mobile devices and social media channels. However, the pathways to a radically ...
Inclement weather discourages voting on Election Day in the U.S., especially among young adults, people who don’t vote regularly and voters who tend to support Democrats, decades of academic research ...
An estimated 800,000 government employees have been affected by the partial government shutdown in the United States, which started on December 22, 2018. Roughly 380,000 federal workers have been ...
There is a band of water across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, stretching from the coast of South America through to the island nations of Southeast Asia, whose temperature climatologists closely ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is an independent bureau that is part of the Federal Reserve System. It was created in 2010 in the wake of the Great Recession to provide federal oversight of ...
In June 2023, Nevada legislators approved $380 million in public funding for a 30,000-seat ballpark for the Oakland A’s, who are expected to throw their first pitch in Las Vegas in 2028 after Major ...
With rising rents and financial strife from the COVID-19 pandemic rippling through U.S. cities, some municipalities are turning to rent regulation as a policy to help tenants stay in their homes.