Analysis
Senate Republicans’ Leadership Structure
A helpful map of the formal positions and internal power relationships that shape Republican Conference strategy.
History of Senate Republican Leadership
A historical overview of how Senate Republican leadership has evolved over time.
Senate Republican Leadership
A straightforward guide to the principal leadership positions in the Senate Republican conference and what each one does. It helps readers understand how party leadership operates behind the scenes.
What Happens If House Changes Its Mind On Mayorkas Impeachment?
This piece explores what happens when the House revisits a decision after the process is already in motion.
House Considers Mayorkas Impeachment
A procedural guide to impeachment mechanics in the House and the political stakes when members bring such a resolution to the floor.
Senate Rules May Expedite Border Bill
How Senate rules might be used to move a border bill more quickly than many observers expect.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part V
The final installment in a series on Congress’s constitutional and procedural responsibilities in presidential elections.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part IV
This entry continues the examination of how Congress fits into the electoral process at key moments of certification and dispute.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part III
A deeper look at the statutory and constitutional architecture that gives Congress a formal role in presidential elections.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part II
This installment builds the legal and historical foundation for understanding Congress’s electoral responsibilities.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part I
An introductory overview of Congress’s place in the presidential election process.
Last Week in the Senate
Sometimes, what happens on the floor reveals how the Senate really works.
Senate Rules Committee Considers Changing Senate Rules
Efforts to change the rules often reflect politics more than procedure.
Sinema Proposal Risks Nuking Senate Rules
Targeted reforms can have broader consequences than intended.
Minibus Proponents Look to Circumvent the Senate Rules
When rules constrain action, lawmakers look for ways around them.
Schumer Sets Up Senate Minibus Debate
Senate leaders use procedure to shape floor outcomes before debate even begins.
The Senate Minibus, Unanimous Consent, and Rule XVI Points of Order
One point of order can derail an entire legislative strategy.
Senate Minibus Violates Rule XVI
Rule violations matter—even if they aren’t always enforced.
GOP Term Limits Complicate Effort to Replace McConnell
How internal party rules can shape leadership fights.
