Yes, McCarthy is still House Republican leader. Who’s the new GOP whip? Matthew Green and Douglas Harris - November 16, 2022 Congressional leadership elections can have surprising results
Is ‘Wakanda Forever’ too ‘woke’ for Marvel’s own good? Nicholas Carnes, Lilly Goren, and Bethany Lacina - November 10, 2022 That’s what some critics argue. Let’s look at the numbers.
What influences the Supreme Court? Here’s what we learned. Rachael K. Hinkle and Morgan L.W. Hazelton - October 2, 2022 The reasoning in amicus briefs shows up in the decisions. Lawyers’ experience makes a big difference as well.
How did the Democrats’ major spending bill get off life support? Matthew Green - August 8, 2022 These factors made the difference
How will the end of Roe affect IVF? Nicole Kalaf-Hughes, Heather Mohamed, and Erin Heidt-Forsythe - June 16, 2022 Our research suggests that Republicans and Democrats want to preserve infertility care – although some laws could have unintended consequences.
You’ve seen the leaked opinion overturning Roe. Here’s what comes next. Julie Novkov - May 3, 2022 Opinions have been leaked before, but this one is different.
Build Back Better offers pre-K and child-care funding. States might not sign on. Philip Rocco, Daniel Béland, and Alex Waddan - December 15, 2021 These three things help policies succeed
What you need to know about the 25th Amendment, Section 4 Joel Goldstein - January 7, 2021 It isn’t like impeachment. And this provision has never been put to the test.
Do vice-presidential picks matter? Kyle Kopko and Christopher J. Devine - August 13, 2020 Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as his running mate. Here’s what we know about whether that will help him.
Trump says the Supreme Court would allow a ‘very powerful flag-burning statute.’ He’s wrong. Keith Whittington - June 2, 2020 The Roberts court strongly supports a broad interpretation of free speech.