NewsEnvironment, Justice How the Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Massive Judgment Against Chevron Lost Everything Steven Donziger won a multibillion-dollar judgment against Chevron in Ecuador. The company sued him in New York, and now he’s under house arrest. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJanuary 29, 2020
BackstoryJustice The Backstory: Sarah McClure Reporting on sexual abuse in insular communities Sarah McClureJanuary 21, 2020
InvestigationJustice The Amish Keep to Themselves. And They’re Hiding a Horrifying Secret A year of reporting—an exclusive partnership between Cosmo and Type Investigations—reveals a culture of incest, rape, and abuse. Sarah McClureCosmopolitanJanuary 14, 2020
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice, Politics US listed climate activist group as ‘extremists’ alongside mass killers DHS listed activists engaged in non-violent civil disobedience targeting oil industry alongside white supremacists in documents. Adam FedermanThe GuardianJanuary 13, 2020
InvestigationPolitics The Army Of Prayer Warriors Fighting Trump’s Impeachment As the Senate takes up his impeachment trial, white Christian evangelicals remain firmly in the president’s corner. Sarah PosnerHuffPostDecember 19, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health ‘Dump it down the drain’ How contaminants from prescription-drug factories pollute waterways. Natasha GilbertSTATDecember 11, 2019
InvestigationJustice, Politics One City’s Struggle to Police the Police Under Obama, Newark promised to reform its force. Is the Trump administration failing to follow up? Dax-Devlon RossThe Washington Post MagazineDecember 4, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Labor How Amazon’s On-Site Emergency Care Endangers the Warehouse Workers it’s Supposed to Protect An investigation found instances in which Amcare clinic staffers violated Amazon’s own rules as well as government regulations. H. Claire BrownThe InterceptDecember 2, 2019
InvestigationEnvironment The Last of the Climate Deniers Hold On Propped by an industry-funded network, demanded by the Trump administration, the last vestiges of climate deniers in academia linger as millennials protest inaction. Dan SchwartzViceNovember 18, 2019
InvestigationBusiness, Health, Justice Why Prisoners Get the Doctors No One Else Wants Even after a major class action suit required Illinois to revamp its prison healthcare system, doctors whose alleged neglect resulted in major injury or death still remain on the prison system payroll. Taylor Elizabeth EldridgeThe AppealNovember 8, 2019