We are not here to push a party, platform, or predetermined outcome.
We are here to listen, synthesize, and explore whether cooperative constitutional repair is possible in our time.
We are not here to push a party, platform, or predetermined outcome.
We are here to listen, synthesize, and explore whether cooperative constitutional repair is possible in our time.
We are not here to push a party, platform, or predetermined outcome.
We are here to listen, synthesize, and explore whether cooperative constitutional repair is possible in our time.
Instead of arguing about who’s to blame, what structural changes would actually reduce corruption, gridlock, or unresponsiveness?
Instead of arguing about who’s to blame, what structural changes would actually reduce corruption, gridlock, or unresponsiveness?