AnalysisPolitics A speech Stone made at the RNC may shed light on his circle of Trump campaign officials Despite the White House’s insistence that the indictment has nothing to do with Trump, Mueller’s indictment of Stone contains new details about Stone’s communications with Trump campaign officials. Sarah PosnerJanuary 28, 2019
AnalysisBusiness Small Investors Are Prey, Again, for the Wolves of Wall Street Congress tried to protect ordinary Americans’ portfolios with the Dodd-Frank Act, but today they are more vulnerable than ever. Susan AntillaThe New York TimesSeptember 14, 2018
AnalysisEnvironment, Politics So Long, Scott Pruitt. We Knew You All Too Well. Scott Pruitt was doing exactly what President Trump wanted at the EPA. Expect the same from his successor. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 6, 2018
AnalysisJustice The ‘Masterpiece Cakeshop’ Decision Is Not As Harmless as You Think The narrow ruling could open the floodgates for other suits designed to chip away at LGBTQ rights. Sarah PosnerJune 4, 2018
AnalysisBusiness, Politics Bank Earnings are Soaring, but Congress Wants to Gut Post-Crisis Safeguards The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act represents the greatest threat to Dodd-Frank since its passage. Gary Rivlin & Susan AntillaMarch 5, 2018
AnalysisJustice Remembering Rita Henley Jensen, founder of Women’s eNews Jill FilipovicOctober 20, 2017
AnalysisJustice Alt-Right Vows to Return to Charlottesville Trump is the president he signaled he’d be — the one who emboldened the alt-right, and then stood by while they wreaked havoc on America. Sarah PosnerAugust 13, 2017
AnalysisTechnology What, Exactly, Is Facebook? Facebook won’t call itself a media company. Is it time to reimagine journalism for the digital age? Catherine BuniNovember 16, 2016
AnalysisEnvironment, Politics Big Oil and Gas Take Aim at Ballot Initiative Process in Colorado The anti-fracking movement has relied heavily on the initiative process as a tool against a powerful oil and gas industry presence in the state. Simon Davis-CohenNovember 4, 2016
AnalysisJustice, Labor Whistleblower Retaliation Alive and Well at Hanford Washington state’s attorney general and others filed an emergency motion to force the Department of Energy and a federal contractor to protect workers from toxic vapor exposure at the nuclear cleanup site. Joshua FrankAugust 3, 2016