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Texas A&M professors of history, politics, government and philanthropy reflect on the 39th president’s legacy.

What’s at stake when Americans lose faith in the legitimacy of the Supreme Court?

A Texas A&M political scientist says the transfer of power from President Donald Trump to the Biden administration has been marked by a series of broken norms.

As both the left and right become more polarized, a Texas A&M political scientist discusses how populist leaders are changing the face of America's political parties.

Elections hold politicians accountable in the U.S., but it doesn’t work that way everywhere.

Citizens have more faith in their government institutions when both women and men are involved in decision-making.