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The Paradox of Voting. Season 12 Episode 13 | 12m 40s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Political scientist Don Green joins Joe to figure out the complex psychological and social factors t ...
For 34 years, throughout my police career, I voted as an independent. My reasoning was a nonpartisan position could not be associated with being politically biased. It worked. I have learned the ...
Wild voting paradox case in the 3rd Circuit David Post | 11.16.2015 1:03 PM Many years ago, when I was fresh out of law school, I wrote my first law review article ...
The fantasy Trump wants you to believe – Despite what the President keeps repeating, the election is not over at midnight on November 3. If you’ve read much of this newsletter, you’ve seen ...
But the “alternative vote” that Labour has suggested also fails the Condorcet test, as does the Single Transferable Vote system advocated by the Liberal Democrats (although there are more complex ...
Our nation’s polarized politics violates traditional theories of voting, which hold that parties move to the center to appeal to as many voters as possible. Today, incentives compel parties to ...
Another Voting Paradox Case (Pork Division) The California Pork case (NPCC v. Ross) is another example of a case whose outcome conflicts with the doctrines adopted by the Court itself in its opinions.
President Biden meets with autoworkers on Feb. 1 in Warren, Mich., after the United Auto Workers union endorsed his reelection bid. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) It’s the paradox of Bidenism: The ...
Jurisprudence nerd alert: A Third Circuit panel confronts (and resolves) the Tidewater Voting Paradox: that there are many occasions in which multi-member courts cannot issue judgments that ...