In a properly functioning democracy, what is supposed to come first: beliefs about what kinds of government policies would be best for oneself, or for the nation, or for one’s…
Margaux Granath gained hands-on experience about the First Amendment as a summer intern with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE).
Howard Lavine, professor of political science, focuses his research on the area of political psychology. Lavine believes there’s been a shift in American values that focus…
Kathryn Pearson, associate professor of political science, analyzes the recent debates between Democractic presidential contenders, and discusses what will likely be the key…
Timothy Johnson, professor of political science, joins MPR to discuss recent decisions made by the Supreme Court and what they mean for Minnesota and beyond.
Kushner’s plan aims to divide Palestinians from their leaders but fails to recognize that the people already resent their corrupt leadership—while failing to place any similar…