Yes, Facebook’s Oversight Board upheld Trump’s suspension. But here’s the bigger issue. Nathaniel Persily - May 6, 2021 What does the decision tell us about how Facebook’s unique and novel institution will shape online speech?
Most voters confident their vote will be counted, poll finds. But partisans disagree on election threats. Nathaniel Persily and Charles Stewart III - October 6, 2020 Democrats are more worried about voting in person. Republicans are more worried about voting by mail.
It’s not easy for ordinary citizens to identify fake news Zeve Sanderson, Will Godel, Richard Bonneau, Nathaniel Persily, Kevin Aslett, Joshua Tucker, and Jonathan Nagler - April 7, 2020 And fake coronavirus news is no exception.
Shut down social media if you don’t like terrorism? Joshua Tucker - April 23, 2019 Sri Lanka’s social media ban after the Easter bombings may have many unintended consequences.
Pennsylvania has to draw new congressional districts, but getting rid of gerrymandering will be harder than you think. Jonathan Cervas and Bernard Grofman - February 9, 2018 [caption id="attachment_64714" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (David Goldman/AP)[/caption] On Monday, the U.S.
The Supreme Court may change ‘one person, one vote.’ This would hurt Latinos and Democrats. John Sides - December 9, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24393" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Karen Bleier, AFP/Getty Images)[/caption] On Tuesday,
This is why the Voting Rights Act is on trial in North Carolina Richard Hasen - July 31, 2015 [caption id="attachment_28013" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] President Lyndon B. Johnson goes to
How wealthy campaign donors may reduce political polarization and weaken the tea party Jenny Shen and Adam Bonica - April 24, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] David Barrows, of Washington, DC,
How political scientists informed the president about election reform Joshua Tucker - January 23, 2014 This is a guest post from University of Wisconsin-Madison political
American elections need help. Here's how to make them better. John Sides - January 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_5631" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press)[/caption] This is
American elections need help. Here’s how to make them better. - January 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_5631" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press)[/caption] This is
What if Marriage Equality Is Loving Instead of Roe? John Sides - June 27, 2013 We welcome this guest post from NYU political scientist Patrick
Reading Congressional tea leaves from the 2006 renewal of the Voting Rights Act - June 27, 2013 There's been ample excellent coverage of the Supreme Court's 5-4
Racial Polarization and the Challenge to the Voting Rights Act John Sides - February 27, 2013 bq. There can be no doubt that the covered jurisdictions
The Effect of the Court’s Ruling in the ACA John Sides - October 3, 2012 bq. The Court's perceived stamp of approval for the ACA
DrawCongress.org John Sides - March 2, 2011 bq. A nonpartisan map of all 435 congressional districts in
Public Opinion and Gay Marriage Joshua Tucker - August 24, 2009 My colleague "Pat Egan":http://politics.as.nyu.edu/object/PatrickEgan.html has produced some very interesting new