A Change in GOP Senate Leadership Could Mean Filibuster Reform
Sen. John Cornyn once sought to change the filibuster for judicial nominees. Would he be willing to go further as Republican leader?
Video: Tech Wars and Media Criticism
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Women’s History Month Prompts Claims About Equal Access to Credit
Viral posts celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act are true.
The DOJ Sues Apple for Alleged Antitrust Violations
Is Apple’s “ecosystem” anti-competitive or good business?
The Reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, Explained
Congress is weighing the renewal of a powerful intelligence-gathering tool.
About Those Empty Pews
The number of Americans going to church may be declining, but it’s still significant.
Stop Calling Trump’s New York Caper a ‘No Harm’ Crime
Donald Trump cheated the shareholders of the banks that lent him money out of millions of dollars in interest payments and fees.