by Lyndsey Pettengill | Mar 28, 2026 | Suffolk University
For many across the globe, the United States of America has long been the shining ideal of a free and democratic society. However, recent voter-suppressing legislation enacted in Kansas threatens to snuff out this light for good. As SB 244 becomes law, America...
by Patrick Walsh | Mar 25, 2026 | Suffolk University
Before Illinois voters cast a single ballot on March 17th, outside money had already been working to decide who they would get to choose from. Roughly $125 million poured into five major Democratic contests that day. Pro-Israel groups spent over $21 million across...
by Hunter Porter | Mar 24, 2026 | Suffolk University
Congress plays an essential role in our government. They are the only federal officials directly elected by the American people, yet in recent years, under Republican and Democratic leadership, they have shirked their constitutional powers, ceding them to the...
by Mary Freiberg | Mar 18, 2026 | Tulane University
Do Americans have what it takes to save democracy? Irrefutably, the answer is yes. The second Trump administration has engaged in a variety of measures to steamroll the opposition. Abetted by a subservient Republican party, empowered by a complacent Supreme Court,...
by Madelyn Stuart | Mar 12, 2026 | University of Houston
In a June 2024 Fox News interview, then presidential candidate Donald Trump claimed that when in office, he would support the release of the full Epstein files. These files pertain to convicted sex trafficker Jefferey Epstein. Epstein was a financier who pleaded...