Society

The Roberts Court and Wall Street The Roberts Court and Wall Street

The Court’s next project: saving Wall Street from Dodd-Frank.

Sep 13, 2012 / Feature / Michael Greenberger

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

Interns’ Favorite Reads of the Week (9/13/12) Interns’ Favorite Reads of the Week (9/13/12)

Every week, Nation interns try to look beyond the echo chamber and choose one good article in their area of interest that they feel should receive more attention.

Sep 13, 2012 / StudentNation / The Nation

Political Wives of the GOP Political Wives of the GOP

In the Republican Party, being a leading lady means loving your supporting role.

Sep 13, 2012 / Blog / Jessica Valenti

‘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

Two Lockouts, a Strike and a Pizza Two Lockouts, a Strike and a Pizza

Chicago teachers, NFL referees and NHL players have one thing in common: they are learning that there are two sets of rules in twenty-first-century America.

Sep 13, 2012 / Blog / Dave Zirin

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

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