Le grand froid au Texas : des coupures d’électricité à la campagne électorale Joseph Abounohra Mar 26, 2021 Face au grand froid historique, le Texas a sombré dans une crise sans précédent ou presque. Bien que les vents…
Making a Battleground State: The Future of the Lone Star’s Electorate Erling Rolseth Nov 2, 2020 Now, it seems, the party that controls the growing suburbs will have a good shot at commanding the Lone Star State.
An American Tradition: Voter Suppression Elina Qureshi Nov 29, 2018 The Supreme Court’s 2013 decision to strike down the core of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a hard-earned…
The Slow War of Voting Discrimination Ryan Mernin Apr 6, 2016 The Supreme Court rejected on Monday a challenge to the ‘one person one vote’ principle, which designates that…
Hang ’em High, or Not At All Ryan Mernin Feb 24, 2016 Capital punishment rarely shows its face anymore. In 1972 the U.S. Supreme Court abolished the death penalty, only…