How a stronger presidency could lead to more effective government William Howell and Terry Moe - September 13, 2020 And more effective government could help reduce populism
Senators dumped stocks amid the coronavirus crisis. Here’s what we know about Congress and financial self-interest. Caleb Ziolkowski - March 25, 2020 Senators’ investments influence their votes in normal times as well. Here’s how we know.
How the Mueller report reminds us of Watergate Andrew Rudalevige - April 19, 2019 Four curious echoes of the iconic White House abuse of power.
Does Trump really have ‘absolute power’ to declare a national emergency? Let’s examine the statute. Andrew Rudalevige - February 15, 2019 Editors' note: We are reposting this analysis, first published on January
Special Prosecutors: Be Careful What You Wish For Andrew Rudalevige - May 22, 2013 There have been various calls in recent days for the
Congressional Wealth and Opposition to the Estate Tax John Sides - September 22, 2010 The following is a guest post from "John Griffin":http://www.nd.edu/~jgriffi1/ and