When it comes time to vote in the 2016 congressional primary elections, will you be allowed to vote in the primary of your choice? We’ve updated our analysis on
CALIFORNIA -- Last week turned out to be a good one for California political reform and direct democracy.
Early in the week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on an Arizona
A Pew Research study released on July 3 has found that Americans are sharply divided on what they see as the key to America's success -- and that divide
The presidential primary game is one of momentum, and
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is playing it surprisingly well.
Starting from the position of political gadfly and surging to legitimate
On July 1, Kathryn Steinle was shot and killed on a popular pier in San Francisco. Her murderer, 45-year-old Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, had taken sleeping pills he
This week, the
Supreme Court rejected a challenge by the Arizona legislature, which was seeking to invalidate an Independent Redistricting Commission established by Arizonans through the initiative and referendum process.
I have to confess, I'm somewhat of an aficionado of gallows humor, and watching a politician self-destruct in the spectacular implosion that Trump has done in the
If you are an enjoyer of weekends and you live in Wisconsin, man do I have bad news for you. Over the Fourth of July weekend, eventual presidential candidate Scott
Introduction to the Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court
ISSUE: Whether a New Jersey statute mandating that otherwise qualified voters join one of two particular political parties
A coalition led by the
Independent Voter Project (IVP) filed a petition for Writ of Certiorari with the Supreme Court of the United States on Tuesday in a case challenging
Bernie Sanders, the 73-year-old independent Vermont senator and 2016 presidential candidate, has taken the Internet by storm, earning the title “king of social media” and "Facebook royalty.