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As of Today, the FEC Can’t Enforce Campaign Finance Laws — and That’s Only One of Its Problems The Federal Election ...
In an unprecedented move, the Department of Justice has canceled more than $810 million in grants already awarded in recent ...
The administration is using executive actions and public threats to chill future efforts to safeguard elections.
Also emerging: a fierce response, a defense of voting rights that won an important early victory. How this fight unfolds will ...
Today, political campaigns in the United States saturate the nation with ads, fueled by millions or — at the presidential ...
Remember that in 1789, France’s King Louis XVI, fed up with challenges to his own absolute monarchy, fired the finance minister Jacques Necker, a technocratic Swiss banker. Mobs began to protest.
A federal court ruled that the U.S. Election Assistance Commission must halt implementation of the voting and elections executive order’s mandate to require documentary proof of citizenship in federal ...
Insights from joining correctional leaders, policymakers, and advocates on trips to Germany and Norway to learn about more humane models of criminal justice. Northern Europe’s dignity-first approach ...
Update 4/24/25: A federal court has temporarily blocked the U.S. Election Assistance Commission from implementing a mandate in the president’s executive order to add a requirement to show a passport ...
DHS Social Media Monitoring Pilot Programs: A 2017 DHS Inspector General report disclosed three DHS pilot programs that used automated search tools for social media screening of refugee and ...
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