Recommendations from the Presidential Commission on Election Administration present a bipartisan blueprint for ensuring fair access at the polls.
All eyes have been on the end of affirmative action, but an emerging bipartisan bill would bar wealthy colleges from accepting federal student loans, with major consequences.
Thanks to a landmark ruling, information just got a little more free.
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The Supreme Court’s contorted reasoning in a gerrymandering case leaves a fundamental flaw in our constitutional democracy without hope of a judicial remedy.
Congress has a chance to overhaul the provision of care, making treatment more available to those who desperately need it.
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New Delhi’s abrogation of autonomy for the region might have local implications, but its consequences for Indian democracy are greater.
Investing in public infrastructure should be at the center of a 21st-century civil-rights agenda.