The presidential primary processes used by the two major parties misses opportunities to engage voters and incorporate their input in selecting nominees. This report advances several reforms to make the primaries more inclusive, including reordering the primary calendar to give voters in more states a meaningful voice, eliminating caucuses, and opening primaries to independent voters. Additionally, the political parties should make primary debates more informative and limit party leaders’ opportunities to have disproportionate input in selecting presidential candidate
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
Asian Americans continue to be an untapped force within American politics. Despite their status as t...
For his study, the author determines whether the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) and th...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
Government officials undermine a key platform for communication with the public when they block user...
The 2020 Democratic Primary field was the most diverse in history but narrowed to two septuagenarian...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
This Report outlines the recommendations of Fordham Law\u27s first Presidential Succession Clinic, w...
Entire elections can be determined by the way a state judge chooses to interpret an election statute...
Electoral laws in the United States are causing hurdles for participation which affect the racial mi...
The litigation over the vote-by-mail process during the 2020 general election revealed that absentee...
During the litigation surrounding the 2020 election, the independent state legislature theory (ISLT)...
Recently, scholars have argued that candidates’ sexual orientation has become a non-issue in electio...
The U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission made it leg...
The legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court has been consistently attacked and undermined by t...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
Asian Americans continue to be an untapped force within American politics. Despite their status as t...
For his study, the author determines whether the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) and th...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
Government officials undermine a key platform for communication with the public when they block user...
The 2020 Democratic Primary field was the most diverse in history but narrowed to two septuagenarian...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
This Report outlines the recommendations of Fordham Law\u27s first Presidential Succession Clinic, w...
Entire elections can be determined by the way a state judge chooses to interpret an election statute...
Electoral laws in the United States are causing hurdles for participation which affect the racial mi...
The litigation over the vote-by-mail process during the 2020 general election revealed that absentee...
During the litigation surrounding the 2020 election, the independent state legislature theory (ISLT)...
Recently, scholars have argued that candidates’ sexual orientation has become a non-issue in electio...
The U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission made it leg...
The legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court has been consistently attacked and undermined by t...
This paper analyzes voting inequality created by the Electoral College. It focuses on the concept o...
Asian Americans continue to be an untapped force within American politics. Despite their status as t...
For his study, the author determines whether the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) and th...