Play Audio Podcast Episode Moore v. Harper: Who has the power to set state election rules? Russell Wheeler and Adrianna Pita Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Michael Navarrete Alice Rivlin Dissertation Fellow - The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy Twitter mnavarrete42
Michael Hansen Senior Fellow - Brown Center on Education Policy The Herman and George R. Brown Chair - Governance Studies Twitter DrMikeHansen
Play Audio U.S. Politics & Government Roy Moore’s defeat shows the strengths and limits of partisanship John Hudak Wednesday, December 13, 2017
External Article Roy Moore’s defeat should send clear message to foreign leaders Hady Amr The Hill Saturday, December 23, 2017
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Harry J. Holzer Nonresident Senior Fellow - Economic Studies John LaFarge Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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FixGov Democracy on the ballot—the “independent state legislature theory” will not empower state legislatures to override presidential election results Fred Wertheimer Friday, November 4, 2022