- July 11, 2014 | Moyers & CompanyFollowing several controversial decisions, Bill speaks to NY Times columnist Linda Greenhouse and Slate's Dahlia Lithwick about the agenda of the Roberts court.
- July 11, 2014After the broadcast interview ended, our cameras kept rolling. See more of Bill’s conversation with Linda Greenhouse and Dahlia Lithwick.
- July 11, 2014Seven dissenting opinions objecting to key decisions by the Roberts Court.
- July 10, 2014The state's recent election-law overhaul stripped away more than a decade’s worth of reforms that had dramatically increased ballot access for African-Americans.
- July 10, 2014We must remember the courage of the people of Mississippi and other Jim Crow states and that the civil rights movement was an endeavor of white and black bonding.
- July 9, 2014A new investigation based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden finds what appears to be ethnic profiling.
- July 7, 2014The Washington Post published another eye-opening story on NSA snooping over the holiday weekend.
- July 3, 2014This July 4, cherish the words of the Declaration but also summon Thomas Paine's spirit to remind yourself that we can, if we really care, pick up the broken thread of democratic zeal. An essay by Bill Moyers and Bernie Weisberger.
- July 3, 2014Conservatives on the court tried to write a limited decision striking down Obamacare's birth control mandate. But the logic behind their decision opens the door to future lawsuits.
- July 3, 2014Securing state power from the domestic population and securing concentrated private power are driving forces in policy formation.