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  • Activism
    Making Change: Gabe Gonzalez
    August 10, 2017
    | Gail Ablow
    When federal agents began cracking down on undocumented immigrants in the Chicago area, Gabe Gonzalez launched a rapid-response network of neighbors to block them.
  • Democracy & Government
    Hail to Our Flounder in Chief
    July 24, 2017
    | Michael Winship
    Only half a year into the Trump administration and the narcissism, prevarication and corruption have our democracy in crisis.
  • Democracy & Government
    The Airport Lawyers Who Stood Up to Trump Are Under Attack
    May 23, 2017
    | Rachel B. Tiven
    The Department of Justice is perverting a rule to shut down immigrants-rights lawyers.
  • Democracy & Government
    In a Time of Madness, Sally Yates Is a Profile in Courage — and Class
    May 12, 2017
    | Michael Winship
    The fired acting attorney general proved this week that there are still a few in Washington who believe in truth and the law.
  • Democracy & Government
    'The Most Dangerous Justice Department in Decades'
    April 10, 2017
    | P.R. Lockhart
    Trump's threat to civil rights is worse than you think.
  • Justice
    Memo Restoring Private Prisons Is Good News for One Company
    February 28, 2017
    | David Dayen
    There is an obvious trail from Jeff Sessions to a major contractor.
  • Inequality
    Trump’s Voter Fraud Lies Will Lead to Huge Voter Suppression
    February 17, 2017
    | Ari Berman
    Twenty-one states are now considering new laws to make it harder to vote.
  • Media
    AT&T/Time Warner: The Case Against Monster Bell
    October 27, 2016
    | Craig Aaron
    An opponent of the mega-merger wonders if the political will to oppose it will survive Election Day.
  • Justice
    How Ferguson Uses Cops and the Courts to Prey on Its Residents
    March 5, 2015
    | Zoë Carpenter
    The DoJ's new report traces the pattern of racial bias from traffic stops to arrests to the courtroom and, finally, to a cycle of incarceration and indebtedness.
  • Going Easy on Eric Holder’s Wall Street Inaction
    October 1, 2014
    | Ryan Chittum
    There's been scant press coverage of the attorney general’s failure to prosecute fraud.


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