The Preparation Problem: New Research Reveals Systemic Failures in Sex Education for Young Men
WASHINGTON, DC — For decades, the national discourse surrounding campus sexual assault has frequently pivoted toward the reactive: how colleges respond to incidents, how judicial processes are handled, and how…
The Shadow Surveillance State: New Orleans’ Ongoing Face Recognition Scandal
For over two years, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) operated a secret, pervasive surveillance program that arguably stands as the most significant expansion of invasive technology in American policing…
The Integrity Crisis: How AI and "Silicon Sampling" Are Reshaping the Polling Industry
At first glance, the landscape of public opinion research appears to be teetering on the edge of a legitimacy crisis. For decades, the polling industry has relied on the bedrock…
Strengthening the Bedrock of Democracy: How Community Foundations are Leading the Civic Health Renaissance
In an era of deep polarization and fraying social cohesion, the institutions that serve as the glue of our neighborhoods are being called upon to do more than simply distribute…
Calls for Resignation: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Faces Mounting Pressure Over Epstein Ties and Ethical Lapses
By Investigative Desk The U.S. Department of Commerce, an institution tasked with fostering economic growth and ensuring the fair administration of trade policy, is currently engulfed in a firestorm of…
Bridging the Gap: Mastering the Art of Congressional Advocacy in an Era of Political Distrust
In an era defined by hyper-partisanship, eroding public trust, and deep concerns regarding the influence of money in politics, the average American citizen often feels like a spectator to their…
A Defining Blow to Democracy: The Supreme Court’s Ruling in Louisiana v. Callais and the Erosion of the Voting Rights Act
WASHINGTON — In a ruling that civil rights advocates are describing as a “defining moment for our democracy,” the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a decision in Louisiana v. Callais…
A Democracy Undermined: The Supreme Court’s Pivot on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
WASHINGTON — In a move that legal scholars and civil rights advocates describe as a seismic shift in the American electoral landscape, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a ruling…
Voting Rights Advocates Mount Legal Defense Against Mass Voter Purge in DeKalb County
DEKALB, GEORGIA — A coalition of prominent civil rights organizations has launched a high-stakes legal intervention to prevent a mass purge of voter rolls in Georgia’s DeKalb County. The legal…

















