Civics for Citizens: Everything You Need to Know about Impeachment
What is impeachment, how does it work, and what does it have to do with the peach emoji? Those are just some of the questions answered in our latest Civics for Citizens blog.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – The Executive Branch
Want to learn more about the role of the Executive Branch? Check out the second installment of our Civics for Citizens blog.
Read MoreCivics For Citizens: The First 100 Days
Learn more about a president's first 100 days in office and what you can do to stay civically engaged.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – The Judicial Branch
What is the Judicial Branch and how does it work? Check out the third installment of our Civics for Citizens blog to learn more about one of the three branches of our government.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – The Legislative Branch
The fourth installment of our Civics for Citizens blog breaks down the third and final branch of government, the Legislative Branch.
Read MoreCivics For Citizens: The Supreme Court of the United States
The recent nomination of a new Supreme Court justice has made an already intense election season, all the more critical. In this edition of the Civics for Citizens blog, we'll be examining how this process will work and what it all means for 2020 and beyond.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens: Voting at Home Using Vote-by-Mail and Absentee Voting
In this installment of Civics for Citizens, we’ll break down two methods of voting at home—absentee voting and vote by mail—so you can confidently cast your ballot from a safe distance.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens: We All Count in the 2020 Census
Whether this year’s census will be the first one you remember, or even if you’ve seen a few, the 2020 Census is the event of the decade. When it comes to the details you need to know to make sure you and your community are counted, Civics for Citizens has got you covered.
Read MoreGuides.Vote’s Avoiding Deception: Detecting Disinformation Guide
Guides.vote produces nonpartisan candidate guides that show where candidates stand, with links to credible sources, so you can go to the polls with confidence. Read this guide to learn more from Guides.vote about how to detect disinformation, which is intentionally false or misleading content.
Read MoreGuides.Vote’s Supreme Court And The 2022 Election Nonpartisan Guide
Guides.vote produces nonpartisan candidate guides that show where candidates stand, with links to credible sources, so you can go to the polls with confidence. Read this guide to learn more from Guides.vote about closely divided Supreme Court rulings from the past 15 years and how the composition of the Court can profoundly affect its rulings.
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