What would happen if a bomb wiped out the federal government?
The Supreme Court’s contorted reasoning in a gerrymandering case leaves a fundamental flaw in our constitutional democracy without hope of a judicial remedy.
New Delhi’s abrogation of autonomy for the region might have local implications, but its consequences for Indian democracy are greater.
The art of ant eating; another N word
Wrong time to write right; expressing discretion
Investing in public infrastructure should be at the center of a 21st-century civil-rights agenda.
We should be making it easier, not harder, for intelligence agencies to protect us
Khamenei has set the stage for Iran’s presidential election.
Democrats are trying to claw back power—and Republicans are trying to change the constitution to make sure they don’t.
The only question is whether American citizens today can uphold that commitment.