Look beyond Trump’s language to see the roots of recent political violence in the U.S. Joshua C. Wilson - January 11, 2021 For the past 50 years, conservatives have capitalized on demonizing the federal government
Are the Trump administration’s actions in Portland legal? Are they constitutional? Steve Vladeck - July 24, 2020 The devil’s in the details.
Yes, Trump can send the military to shut down protests. Here’s what you need to know. Lindsay P. Cohn - June 2, 2020 These laws, regulations and limits govern using the U.S. military on U.S. soil.
The U.S. military’s role in the coronavirus response is likely to grow Lindsay P. Cohn and Jim Golby - March 30, 2020 But don’t believe the rumors of martial law.
Unlike Trump, most presidents emphasize our common ideals Mary Stuckey - August 25, 2017 [caption id="attachment_62808" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump answers questions about his
More people in the U.S. protested in June than in any month since the January Women’s Marches. Jeremy Pressman, Erica Chenoweth, and Devin Finn - July 25, 2017 This is the sixth installment in a monthly series reporting
Americans are turning against the death penalty. Are politicians far behind? Kaneesha Johnson and Emily Williams - December 7, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26698" align="aligncenter" width="908"] This Feb. 29, 2000, photo shows
The 8 most pivotal Senate seats in 2014 Ben Highton - April 1, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark.,
George Tiller, William Long, and the Liberal Media John Sides - June 9, 2009 At Politico, Richard Benedetto writes: bq. Which is more newsworthy