Large Majority of Egyptians Put High Priority on Fair Courts
About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation's future.
About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation's future.
Only a quarter of Americans say it is necessary to give up some civil liberties to curb terrorism, down from 55% shortly after the attacks of 9/11.
Back to Religion and Public Schools Issue Page One Electorate Under God? A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics Executive Summary Event Transcript Event Transcript: Under God? A Discussion of the Constitutionality of the Pledge of Allegiance Issue Backgrounder: One Nation Under God? A Constitutional Question Background On June 26, 2002, a divided three-judge panel […]
How aware is the American public of the debate currently taking place about changing the rules over media ownership in the United States?
Without much notice, the federal government is moving toward the most sweeping change ever in the rules that govern ownership of the American news media.
This shift could reduce the independence of the news media and the ability of Americans to take part in public debate. Yet because of mea ...