Why did the Founding Fathers create the Electoral College? It was believed to bypass possible corruption of the voting processes established by the states.
Domestic extremism in the United States is now the most significant terror threat inside our nation according to the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Law enforcement agencies are ultimately caught between a rock and a hard place. They must work to manage active shooter incidents, while often coupled with the notion that they can’t infringe on civil liberties.
The argument for reparations is more complex than some people may think. It is not only an argument for justice, but for justice given and then taken away.
The United States Supreme Court is one of the last government institutions which maintains a ban on cameras. Learn how cameras would allow the public to observe some of the most important legal issues facing America today and instill public confidence in the overall judicial process.
Some Supreme Court cases involve fascinating facts and historical twists. Federal Republic of Germany vs. Philipp is one particularly interesting example.
There have always been controversial presidential pardons, but at what point does the use of the pardon power become an abuse of power?
Learn about the directives President Biden issued on his first day in office that emphasized the themes of his inaugural speech including a call for unity and inclusion.