An Employee Mistakenly Steps Into Politics; Can The Government Retaliate?
The U.S. Supreme Court tackles a case on Tuesday that can fairly be described as weird. The consequences, however, could be significant. The Supreme Court has long held that the government cannot retaliate against its employees for exercising their …
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Politics Podcast: Not All Polls Are Created Equal
Ever scratch your head over political polls that seem to be looking at similar questions — say, how a candidate might do in Iowa — but predict wildly different outcomes? Polls drive so much of the political news coverage you see and hear. Lots of …
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Is China Interfering in Vietnam's Politics With Its South China Sea Moves?
Two days earlier, in a de facto campaign speech in Vietnam's one-party political system, Dung urged over 60 provincial and city leaders via video conference to fight against any actions or plots that aimed to interfere in the country's internal affairs …
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Technology and trust can change politics
The 2016 election is already defined by an immense amount of voter dissatisfaction and disaffection. In a recent NBC/WSJ poll, 69 percent of Americans agreed with the statement that they “feel angry because our political system seems to only be working …
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