Ohio case could help clarify legal issues set out in Moore v. Harper
A redistricting fight in the Buckeye State raises similar questions to those in North Carolina's high-profile U.S. Supreme Court case.
A redistricting fight in the Buckeye State raises similar questions to those in North Carolina's high-profile U.S. Supreme Court case.
Economist Yuri Maltsev, an adviser to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev before a 1989 defection to the United States, died in January 2023. In April 2013 Maltsev spoke with Carolina Journal Radio about the “curse” of Russia’s abundant natural resources.
The American Cancer Society tells us most N.C. voters support expansion. Its poll does nothing to resolve the impasse among policymakers who already support expansion.
Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein’s announcement that he’s running for governor in 2024. Kokai offered these comments during the Jan. 20, 2023, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “State Lines.”
Gran parte de nuestro discurso político involucra el tema de la desigualdad. Sin embargo, ese discurso adolece de un concepto erróneo persistente. Los propios números del gobierno federal empeoran la situación. “El problema es que la Oficina del Censo, en su cálculo de los ingresos de los hogares, en los que se basa la tasa...
Americans can have a better debate about inequality with a clearer grasp of the facts.
The new N.C. Supreme Court could have its greatest impact by discouraging politically motivated lawsuits.
Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses the impact of the drawn-out voting for a new speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Kokai offered these comments for a Jan. 7, 2023, report on WTVD (ABC11).
Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses the roles of U.S. Reps. Dan Bishop and Patrick McHenry in the extended debate over a new U.S. House speaker. Kokai offered these comments during a Jan. 4, 2023, report for WNCN (CBS17).
The ongoing battle for the U.S. House's top job prompts some N.C. political observers to look back 20n years.
The governor's concerns about rotating power outages remind this observer of a famous fictional movie character.
The N.C. Supreme Court will look much different in 2023. Voters decided in November to oust one incumbent Democrat from the state’s highest court. Voters also replaced a retiring Democrat with a Republican. The end result is a shift in the court’s partisan control. After six years of dominance by Democrats, including a 4-3 Democratic...