An extended version of our interviews with Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel and Gerry Hebert of the Campaign Legal Center. They outline the arguments their sides will bring before the Supreme Court.
Previewing the Supreme Court Case that Could Change Political Power Balance
September 23, 2017Previewing the Supreme Court Case that Could Change Political Power Balance
September 23, 2017The balance of political power across the nation is on the docket at the start of the Supr...
Voters Broke Turnout Records in 2020. Now States Are Looking to Restrict Ballot Access
February 21, 2021Voters Broke Turnout Records in 2020. Now States Are Looking to Restrict Ballot Access
February 21, 2021A record number of eligible voters cast their ballots in the 2020 election. Part of that i...
Pressure to Deliver: Could USPS Be Overwhelmed During the Election?
August 23, 2020Pressure to Deliver: Could USPS Be Overwhelmed During the Election?
August 23, 2020More Americans than ever are expected to vote by mail in 2020 presidential election. But t...
MARCH 30, 2024
March 31, 2024MARCH 30, 2024
March 31, 2024This week Matter of Fact focuses on the campaign season. We travel to Pennsylvania to see ...
Advocates Demand Changes to Voting Maps in Ohio
December 31, 2023Advocates Demand Changes to Voting Maps in Ohio
December 31, 2023Gerrymandering has become a major concern for Americans, especially in states like Ohio. I...
DECEMBER 30, 2023
December 31, 2023DECEMBER 30, 2023
December 31, 2023This week Matter of Fact travels to Ohio where advocates say unfairly drawn district lines...
Does Iowa Have the Right Model to Get Rid of Gerrymandering?
February 10, 2018Does Iowa Have the Right Model to Get Rid of Gerrymandering?
February 10, 2018Lawmakers in Pennsylvania have until Feb. 15 to redraw their district maps ahead of the 20...
Supreme Court Decision Could Lead to Rebalance of Elected Officials
May 27, 2017Supreme Court Decision Could Lead to Rebalance of Elected Officials
May 27, 2017A recent Supreme Court decision could tip the balance of power in Congress and state legis...