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  • Money & Politics
    The FCC Can Help Clean Up Big Money in Campaigns
    June 2, 2016
    | Michael Copps
    Law compels the agency to deal with anonymous, misleading, special interest political ads on TV — it just refuses to comply.
  • Money & Politics
    Campaign Finance Reformer Tom Udall Seeks Republican Allies
    May 31, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    So far, the New Mexico senator who authored a proposed constitutional amendment to repeal Citizens United is finding bipartisanship elusive.
  • Democracy & Government
    Voter-ID Law Threatens Virginia Voters' Rights
    May 24, 2016
    | Ari Berman
    200,000 registered voters could be blocked from the polls after a federal court upheld the state's photo-ID requirement
  • Democracy & Government
    Trump Picks Conservative 'Dream Team' for Supreme Court List
    May 19, 2016
    | Paul Rothstein
    Potential Supreme Court slate doesn't shake up the establishment; it seems aimed at gaining support from the Republican powers that be and shoring up his conservative credentials.
  • Environment
    What Small Farms Need to Compete With Corporate Food
    May 3, 2016
    | Kate Stringer
    Most small farms have to follow the same rules as big corporate ones. In Maine, flexible food ordinances have increased the number of small farmers.
  • Money & Politics
    Two Years Later, McCutcheon Fuels Huge Campaign Checks
    April 25, 2016
    | Ian Vandewalker
    So far in this election cycle, politicians have accepted checks that would have been above the legal limit just two years ago.
  • Media
    The MSM Could Not Care Less About This Threat to Democracy
    April 15, 2016
    | Neal Gabler
    The media's failure to report on GOP efforts to suppress the vote is aiding and abetting a national disgrace.
  • Justice
    Why Monday's Supreme Court Decision on Redistricting Is Important
    April 4, 2016
    | Janai Nelson
    In a rare show of unanimity, the justices stand behind the concept of one person, one vote.
  • Money & Politics
    Merrick Garland Could Mean a New Chapter in the Fight to Overturn Citizens United
    March 16, 2016
    | John Light
    Good government reform groups are cautiously optimistic about his record.
  • History
    Alexander Hamilton Would Not Be Pleased With Mitch McConnell
    March 9, 2016
    | Dorothy Samuels and Alicia Bannon
    In the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton laid out the rationale behind the Supreme Court nomination process. Congress and the president have heeded his wisdom — until now.


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