We compared the Supreme Court with other democracies’ high courts. More justices would improve its work. Sivaram Cheruvu, Matthew J. Gabel, James F. Spriggs II, Jay N. Krehbiel, and Clifford J. Carrubba - May 10, 2021 More justices could produce more opinions — and improve consistency in U.S. law.
Biden’s Democrats want to roll back the Reagan era. Are the party and the country ready? Amelia Malpas and Adam Hilton - March 19, 2021 Democrats have been moving to the left since well before the pandemic, our research finds
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
Why won’t Congress really investigate the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia? Eric Schickler and Douglas Kriner - April 27, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57416" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah). (AP Photo/Rick
Is Paul Ryan Really the Most Conservative Vice-Presidential Nominee? John Sides - August 13, 2012 This is a guest post from University of California, Berkeley
Mischaracterizing FDR to Indict Obama John Sides - August 8, 2011 Part of Drew Westen's piece suggested that Obama should have