Political science professors Cosby and Vinson comment on a direct mail piece proffered by Sen. Tim Scott.
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Politics and international affairs faculty pen an op-ed about how to keep political tensions at bay among the American public.
In the last general election, Furman students voted at a rate of 30%. Qwameek Bethea '21 hopes that figure will be much larger in this election.
The three sessions, held on consecutive Tuesdays, will explore the history of voting, gerrymandering and election integrity.
Teresa Cosby writes a column about Southern heritage and the "lost cause" narrative.
Legal clinic gives students firsthand experience with law while keeping virus in check
Every Democratic candidate but one has a marred history of criminal justice policy and practice, says Teresa Cosby, associate professor of politics and international affairs.
Proof of electability is important, as it was for Barack Obama in 2008.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision, revolving around a core right provided by the U.S. constitution, has opened many doors to other legal actions involving not only religious freedom but women’s rights, corporation’s rights, and access to health care. Furman University’s Riley Institute hosted a panel discussion on “Hobby Lobby Ruling: Winning Religious Liberty […]