Analysis
Senators Can Use Made-up Motions to Force Votes
Senators don’t need unanimous consent to act—they can use the rules to force votes.
Congress's Role in Presidential Elections: Part V
The final installment in a series on Congress’s constitutional and procedural responsibilities in presidential elections.
Lawmakers Have Other Options
The path forward is rarely limited to what leaders say it is.
The Case Against Late Impeachment
Timing in impeachment is not just political—it’s procedural.
Reconciliation 101
Reconciliation is a structured process designed to bypass the filibuster.
Latest Impeachment Effort Not Possible Under Rules
Not every political demand fits within the rules that govern Congress.
