One of the greatest threats to democracy is the idea that it is unassailable.

At a time of potential danger to American demo­c­ra­t­ic norms and insti­tu­tions, it is more urgent than ever for scholars to highlight the risks to our system of gov­ern­ment. In this spirit, Bright Line Watch brings together a group of political sci­en­tists to monitor demo­c­ra­t­ic practices, their resilience, and potential threats.

Featured report

Erosion of the rule of law in Trump’s second term

From February 19–March 6, 2026, Bright Line Watch and the Safeguarding Democracy Project at UCLA Law conducted their first joint survey of legal experts — federal judges, lawyers, and law pro­fes­sors — alongside Bright Line Watch’s frequent surveys of political sci­en­tists and the public. 

The results provide the most detailed picture to date of experts’ assess­ment of the state of the U.S. legal system during Trump’s second term. The federal judges, elite lawyers, and academics in our sample perceive a sig­nif­i­cant erosion of the rule of law since Trump returned to office, including politi­cized law enforce­ment, a dys­func­tion­al sep­a­ra­tion of powers, and executive-branch overreach. Legal experts generally view the erosion of the rule of law as more severe than the public currently perceives it to be.

May 2026

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Bright Line Watch in the media


US democracy’s health, new research finds
by Lauren Gambino at The Guardian, 3/24/2026

Reports say President Trump has damaged democracy at remark­able speed
by Frank Langfitt at NPR (All Things Considered), 3/19/2026
 

 

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