Law

Isolating America’s Workers Isolating America’s Workers

The pendulum swings hard against the rights of labor.

Sep 13, 2012 / Feature / Craig Becker and Judith Scott

Rewriting Antitrust Law Rewriting Antitrust Law

Helping the big get bigger, the strong get stronger.

Sep 13, 2012 / Feature / Herman Schwartz

A Court Out of Touch A Court Out of Touch

Today’s justices do not hear the real America.

Sep 13, 2012 / Feature / Sherrilyn Ifill

The Way Forward The Way Forward

Fight for a Court that speaks of and for the rest of us.

Sep 13, 2012 / Feature / Nan Aron

‘Nightmare’ Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Revisited in Court ‘Nightmare’ Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Revisited in Court

Will Pennsylvania be the next major swing state where a restrictive voting law is struck down by the courts?

Sep 13, 2012 / Blog / Ari Berman

Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Supreme Court for the 1 Percent Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Supreme Court for the 1 Percent

Whose interest does the highest court in the country have in mind?

Sep 13, 2012 / Nation in the News / Press Room

Will Pennsylvania Execute a Man Who Killed His Abusers? Will Pennsylvania Execute a Man Who Killed His Abusers?

When a Pennsylvania jury sentenced Terrance Williams with the death penalty, they didn't know he had suffered years of violent sexual abuse at the hands of his victim. 

Sep 12, 2012 / Blog / Liliana Segura

Undocumented Immigrants Take On the DNC

Undocumented Immigrants Take On the DNC Undocumented Immigrants Take On the DNC

The Undocubus activists are calling for the immigration reform that President Obama promised when he first ran for office.

Sep 3, 2012 / Video / Francis Reynolds

No Justice for Rachel Corrie No Justice for Rachel Corrie

An Israeli court absolved the state of responsibility for her death. But the memory of this courageous activist for Palestinian rights will help advance her cause.

Aug 31, 2012 / Neve Gordon

For Julian Assange, Justice Foreclosed

For Julian Assange, Justice Foreclosed For Julian Assange, Justice Foreclosed

The imperatives of the national security state override the possibility that Assange could face a fair investigation in his sex crimes charges.

Aug 29, 2012 / Editorial / JoAnn Wypijewski

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