Can We Fix Our Democracy? To live up to its stated ideals, the United States must finally cede power to the people. Sonali Kolhatkar | Nov 6, 2024
Opinion | voting rights | Incarceration | 2024 Election “We the People” Includes We the Incarcerated It’s time to let all voting-age Americans influence their government. Kwaneta Harris, Prison Journalism Project | Oct 18, 2024
Access to Past Tribal Constitutions Can Help Tribes Shape Their Futures A new database of tribal constitutions tells a more nuanced history of self-governance than the one explained in textbooks. Susan Cosier | Jun 17, 2024
The U.S. Constitution Was Meant to Be a Work in Progress Author and legal scholar Elie Mystal’s first book argues that the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are deeply flawed, but that it’s still possible to use them to protect the rights of women and people of color. Sonali Kolhatkar | Mar 1, 2022