Regulating Social Media to Protect Democracy: Transparency, Privacy, and Free Speech
Social media has become a central battleground for political influence, reshaping how campaigns communicate, how voters learn, and how misinformation
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Social media has become a central battleground for political influence, reshaping how campaigns communicate, how voters learn, and how misinformation
Read MoreHow social media regulation is reshaping political discourse Social media platforms used to be digital town squares where anyone could
Read MorePolitical polarization is reshaping how citizens, institutions, and leaders interact. When political identities become the primary lenses through which people
Read MoreMisinformation is no longer an occasional nuisance — it’s a structural force shaping political debate, policy priorities, and civic confidence.
Read MoreDigital misinformation has evolved into a core challenge for democratic politics, reshaping how campaigns run, how voters decide, and how
Read MoreDisinformation is one of the most consequential political challenges of the digital age. As information flows faster and platforms amplify
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Read MoreThe Rise of Independent Voters and What It Means for Political Parties Across many democracies, voters who identify as independents
Read MoreRanked-Choice Voting: What Voters Need to Know and Why It Matters Ranked-choice voting (RCV) is gaining attention as an alternative
Read MoreLocal elections are the quiet engine of democratic life. While national races grab headlines, city councils, school boards, county commissions,
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