Just as the polls are tightening in Florida for both the presidential race and the Senate race, prospective Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer from New York insists upon cutting funding for the
Just as the polls are tightening in Florida for both the presidential race and the Senate race, prospective Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer from New York insists upon cutting funding for the
In the 19th century, the State of Michigan passed a law making it a crime to expose a marked ballot. A violator would face a 90 day jail sentence and the ballot
With the 2016 presidential race in its homestretch and a vacancy on the Supreme Court, now is the time to take a look at the Fourth Amendment right to be secure from
The Republican Party of Pennsylvania (PA GOP) and eight voters filed a federal lawsuit [PDF] to overturn a state law restricting citizens to “poll watching” in their own county of residence. Based
The Supreme Court finally received some coverage in the third presidential debate. With the Supreme Court split in a 4-4 partisan configuration, many important issues will be determined by the 2016 election.
So far, nobody is claiming that Ecuador did it, but something happened. As Chris Cuomo interviews Republican representative Chris Collins, the Congressman begins speaking. The question is, “What do you think Donald
“The elections are rigged,” says presidential candidate Donald Trump. “Stop whining,” retorts Barack Obama to Donald Trump — because elections are fair and trustworthy. I have never seen in my lifetime or
Offering hope to those who feel “dispirited” by the presidential contest, the grassroots political organization People’s Action on Tuesday released its list of
Written by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer at original source Common Dreams.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has released a plan for “ethics reform.” Donald Trump would like to “drain the swamp” of “corruption.” The five-point plan covers one key issue: lobbying. Here is
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court decision that banned neon signs and particularly an illuminated peace sign from a landmark building in Manhattan for zoning regulations. Brigitte Vosse had placed