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WorldThe UN Reform Proposals Quietly Clustering Around One Idea
Across several proposals from very different blocs, the same procedural mechanism keeps appearing. That convergence is the story.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
PoliticsThe Ethics Commission Overhaul No One Bothered to Publicize
A package of procedural changes moved through without a press conference. Practitioners say it is the most consequential reform of the decade.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
PoliticsHow One Footnote in This Week's Campaign Finance Ruling Rewrites the Field
The headline ruling was narrow. The footnote that practitioners are circulating among themselves is anything but.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe Horn of Africa Drought Response Is Better Coordinated Than the Last One
Why the integrated coordination model is working better than the parallel structures of past responses, and what it still cannot fix about recurring crises.
By Lena Holloway · Nov 18
PoliticsThe Voting Rights Coalition Has One Week to Pick Its Next Fight
Inside the internal debate over which open questions belong in the courts and which belong on a statehouse calendar.
By Lena Holloway · Oct 6
BusinessThe Quiet Rally Nobody Is Talking About Is the One That Matters
Why a rotation into the names most strategists ignored is a better read on the economy than the index print on the screen.
By Marcus Okafor · Aug 19
PoliticsThe Ethics Report Substantiated One Allegation Out of Four. Nobody Is Happy.
Why the committee found the procedural violation but stopped short of the broader pattern, and what that pattern says about how these inquiries usually land.
By Lena Holloway · Sep 22