Peter Aldhous, a freelance journalist who covers science, social science, and journalism, writes here at Medium that polarization and partisanship in the United States has been the rule, not the exception, for most of U.S. history. His analysis determines that … Continue reading
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On December 17, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a brief order, reversing the State Court of Appeals and approving the new higher contribution limits for individuals who give to candidates for state office. The Court said it would explain its … Continue reading
On December 11, the U.S. House passed HR 2019, which repeals public funding for presidential conventions. The vote was 295-103. The bill is now in the Senate. The only party, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, that ever received … Continue reading
The Oklahoma House of Representatives has established a web page, SpeakUp Oklahoma, which invites readers to suggest improvements for Oklahoma laws. Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform is publicizing this, and is asking Oklahomans to use the site, to suggest ballot … Continue reading
On December 16, the New Mexico Attorney General filed a 10-page brief in the New Mexico Supreme Court, in response to the Constitution Party’s filing. The case is The Constitution Party of New Mexico v Duran, 34431. The issue in … Continue reading