Politics

Cuomo v. Schneiderman: Will the JPMorgan Settlement Actually Help New York’s Homeowners?

Cuomo v. Schneiderman: Will the JPMorgan Settlement Actually Help New York’s Homeowners? Cuomo v. Schneiderman: Will the JPMorgan Settlement Actually Help New York’s Homeowners?

Not if Andrew Cuomo succeeds in diverting the money into the state’s general fund. 

Jan 17, 2014 / Blog / George Zornick

Beyond the NSA: What About Big Data Abuse by Corporations, Politicians?

Beyond the NSA: What About Big Data Abuse by Corporations, Politicians? Beyond the NSA: What About Big Data Abuse by Corporations, Politicians?

Obama is right to address concerns about intelligence gathering. But that's not enough to restore privacy protection.

Jan 17, 2014 / Blog / John Nichols

Pennsylvania Ruling Shows the Problem With Voter ID Laws

Pennsylvania Ruling Shows the Problem With Voter ID Laws Pennsylvania Ruling Shows the Problem With Voter ID Laws

A judge in Pennsylvania makes a damning case against the state’s restrictive voter ID law.

Jan 17, 2014 / Blog / Ari Berman

Wall Street Group Aggressively Lobbied a Federal Agency to Thwart Eminent Domain Plans

Wall Street Group Aggressively Lobbied a Federal Agency to Thwart Eminent Domain Plans Wall Street Group Aggressively Lobbied a Federal Agency to Thwart Eminent Domain Plans

E-mails obtained through a FOIA request reveal the extraordinary access SIFMA had to Federal Housing Finance Administration officials.

Jan 17, 2014 / Alexis Goldstein

Here’s What Obama Said in His NSA Speech Today

Here’s What Obama Said in His NSA Speech Today Here’s What Obama Said in His NSA Speech Today

A transcript of the president's speech on national security and intelligence reforms

Jan 17, 2014 / Blog / Steven Hsieh

As Obama Talks Surveillance, What Are NYC’s Spies Up To?

As Obama Talks Surveillance, What Are NYC’s Spies Up To? As Obama Talks Surveillance, What Are NYC’s Spies Up To?

Mayor de Blasio inherits an intelligence apparatus that has spied on Muslims, infiltrated protest groups and created a huge electronic surveillance network.

Jan 17, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Members of Congress Introduce a New Fix for the Voting Rights Act

Members of Congress Introduce a New Fix for the Voting Rights Act Members of Congress Introduce a New Fix for the Voting Rights Act

A bipartisan group in Congress has introduced legislation to restore the critical protections of the Voting Rights Act following the Supreme Court’s decision.

Jan 16, 2014 / Blog / Ari Berman

De Blasio’s Vision: Zero Traffic Deaths

De Blasio’s Vision: Zero Traffic Deaths De Blasio’s Vision: Zero Traffic Deaths

Looks like Bloomberg’s not the only mayor who can set ambitious goals. But can de Blasio deliver on a promise to eliminate road fatalities?

Jan 16, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance

Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance Push for New Sanctions on Iran Stalls Amid Growing Resistance

Democratic senators warn new economic punishments are "a march towards war."

Jan 15, 2014 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Can House Democrats Really Support a Bill That Increases Hunger?

Can House Democrats Really Support a Bill That Increases Hunger? Can House Democrats Really Support a Bill That Increases Hunger?

Early reports indicate that Congress may cut $9 billion from the federal food stamps program.  

Jan 15, 2014 / Blog / George Zornick

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