News in Brief Who Cares for Feminism? The rifts in feminism are not new; we've just been ignoring those working to understand them. Melissa Gira Grant
News in Brief You Say You Want a Revolution But what you should really want is reform. Chayenne Polimédio
News in Brief Will Upcoming Caucuses Make or Break Hillary Clinton? Caucus states may have cost her the nomination in 2008. What does this year look like? Seth Masket
News in Brief The Whiteness of Bernie Sanders’ Supporters Bernie Sanders' backers look like Barack Obama's eight years ago, with the notable absence of African Americans. Seth Masket
News in Brief The Conservative Playbook for Keeping ‘Dark Money’ Dark In internal memos, groups opposing tighter state campaign finance rules coach their local supporters on how to battle disclosure of political donors. Robert Faturechi
News in Brief The Not-So-Revolutionary Reform at the Center of Bernie Sanders’ Revolution His campaign finance reform proposals could do some modest good, but wouldn't bring about the revolutionary change he promises. Seth Masket
News in Brief A Failed Theory or a Failed Republican Party? What exactly would a Donald Trump nomination mean for political science? Seth Masket
News in Brief Texas Hold ‘Em Onto Your Campaign Funds When they say "everything’s bigger in Texas," are they including campaign contributions? Ross Ramsey
News in Brief What’s Your Hurry, ‘National Review’? The Republican establishment is finally attempting to influence the 2016 election. Will it matter? Seth Masket
Social Justice Why We Misspeak How verbal gambles drive you to say strange things, and why it's easy to tell whether someone actually misspoke or not. Rick Paulas