Analysis
Senators Can Use Made-up Motions to Force Votes
A closer look at how senators can use parliamentary motions to compel action and put colleagues on the record. It shows that procedural creativity can be just as important as formal rule changes in shaping Senate outcomes.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part II
This installment builds the legal and historical foundation for understanding Congress’s electoral responsibilities. It explains why these procedures matter most when political tensions are high.
How the Vice President Limits the Power of Senate Majorities
President of the Senate protects minority rights.

