Upon the adoption of the Constitution of the United States in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked by a woman what kind of ...
The Constitution is lauded as the cornerstone of our democracy. But what if it’s the reason we don’t actually have one?
College students who learn how to mobilize their peers today will be the organizers, poll workers, and community leaders of tomorrow.
Views Editor Denise Perez argues free speech must be protected, even for offensive opinions. Otherwise, it risks becoming a hollow partisan weapon.
Clashes on university campuses, and administrators’ failures when dealing with them, have triggered actions by some governments meant to limit what universities and their students can say and do.
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AI is persuasive, but that’s not the real problem for democracy
Opinion: Felix M Simon argues that AI is unlikely to significantly shape election results in the near future, but warns that it could damage democracy through a steady erosion of institutional trust.
People who want to uphold the current political system and people who want to tear it down may have more in common than it seems. A new study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of ...
As you’ve surely heard, The Tennessean is hiring a Taylor Swift reporter and a Beyoncé reporter so Taylor song titles took up a lot of space in our brains this week. The mix of arts and culture and ...
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