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Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, there has been substantial and ongoing protest against the Administration. Street demonstrations…
Three decades ago the country was governed by sharply divided government. A newly elected president, George H.W. Bush, faced larger…
Congress needs to repair the damage Trump has caused to the effectiveness and morale of the Foreign Service.
It was a big improvement for permitting and other forms of service delivery, but it's already outdated. The new goal should be no-stop…
The evolving technology of 'digital twins' can provide a dynamic, real-time view of the urban environment and the impact of ideas for…
Though used frequently in machine learning, boosted decision trees are largely unused in political science, despite many useful properties…
In expanding its program that lets residents vote on public spending, New York City is enlivening democracy and engaging the electorate.
In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down parts of the Voting Rights Act that mandated federal oversight of election laws in discriminatory…
An innovative apprenticeship program is working to bring some of Los Angeles' neediest residents into the city's workforce.
How do we know whether judges of different backgrounds are biased? We review the substantial political science literature on judicial…