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What History Has Taught Us: When A Crisis Passes, Emergency Measures Often Stay Intact
Without strict oversight, emergency powers put our democratic institutions at risk.
04.10.20 | 6:16 pm
What Will Feds Do About Corporate Bailout Bill Corruption? Look To Walmart’s Opioid Case
If and when we learn that bailed-out companies and multi-trillion dollar slush funds misuse the public disaster relief dollars doled out by the Trump administration in the wake of the pandemic, we should turn back to this Walmart story for further evidence of why big corporations are rarely held accountable.
04.08.20 | 3:07 pm
Activists Have Been Trying To Change The Electoral College For More Than 200 Years
But so far, they haven’t met with any success. Will it be different this time?
04.08.20 | 7:00 am
How To Fight A Politicized Supreme Court The American Way
When the Court is far enough out of step, the elected branches can use a range of constitutional hardball tactics to induce the Court to change direction.
04.06.20 | 10:11 am
We Need A Constitutional Amendment That Guarantees The Right To Vote
That amendment must also have a punishment for states that keep up their voter suppression schemes.
04.01.20 | 7:05 am
For More Than A Century, Americans Fine-Tuned The Rules Of Democracy. Why Have We Stopped?
We forget that periodically throughout history, the U.S. has embraced dramatic reforms to how power works when it became clear the system wasn't working.
04.01.20 | 7:00 am
Trump Admin DPA Use Should Be More Systematic Than Ad Hoc Reachouts To Underwear Firms
The administration needs to rapidly assemble an interagency team outside of the White House with the right experience, drawing on HHS for its health expertise, FEMA and the Department of Defense for their contracting expertise in exigencies, and other relevant departments and agencies.
03.31.20 | 6:42 pm
Instead Of Bailing Out Corporations, Why Not Cancel Student Debt?
The $2 trillion bailout is a monstrous example of corporate welfare.
03.27.20 | 2:24 pm