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Gerrymandering Isn’t the Only Ailment Plaguing Democracy in Wisconsin
A variety of laws are tamping down voter participation in the Badger State
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Justices Punt on Gerrymandering Cases
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The Rule of Law
Zane Memeger, Esq., who served as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania during the Obama Administration, offered the following remarks at a reception on June 12 at which he received the Bob Edgar Public Service Achievement Award from Common Cause Pennsylvania.
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Common Cause, Allies, Rally to Protest Sinclair Merger
The proposed deal with Tribune Media would create a media behemoth
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Rank-Choice Voting: Majority Rules sa Bagong Sistema ng Pagboto ni Maine
Ang mga botante ng Maine ay nagbigay ng boto ng kumpiyansa noong Martes sa isang sistema ng pagbibilang ng boto na ginagarantiyahan na ang mga halal na opisyal ay magkakaroon ng mayorya - hindi lamang pluralidad - suporta
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Senators Probe Election Security Preparedness
Tuesday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing sought to answer the question: “How well are we prepared if foreign agents attempt to interfere in our upcoming elections?” Judging by the expert testimony, the answer is “not very.”
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Disclosure Advances in Montana
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Judge Clears AT&T, Time Warner Mega Deal
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Private Profit, Public Expense
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Sino ang Maaaring Idemanda ang Pangulo?
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Net Neutrality Is Now History, But We Can Reclaim It
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Supreme Court Upholds Ohio Law Facilitating Voter Purges
The state's statute assumes that people who don't vote, whatever their reason, have moved and purges them from the voter rolls; in upholding it, the high court "ignores the history of voter suppression" connected with such purges across the country, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a scathing dissent.