- March 13, 2015As young Americans' response to the student debt crisis gains momentum, it's time for lawmakers to make some changes.
- March 10, 2015A weekly roundup of the best reporting on the influence of money on our democracy.
- March 10, 2015“This legislation not only demonizes working people — union and non-union alike — it will hit everyone in the pocketbook with lower wages and an economy that’s thrown out of balance.”
- March 10, 2015Democracy still exists in the US from a technical standpoint. But in practice, the wealthy and the ruling elite use corporate mass media to embed a specific worldview in voters.
- March 9, 2015It's a depressing, real-life chicken or the egg riddle: which came first, the tax plan to benefit wealthy donors or the promise of cash from wealthy donors for a tax plan that benefits them?
- March 6, 2015The New Hampshire Rebellion marches for campaign finance reform and honors the legacy of an American activist legend.
- March 6, 2015In the days after Selma's "Bloody Sunday," the White House prepared the greatest speech of Lyndon Johnson's presidency.
- March 5, 2015Ferguson illustrates how a lack of fair opportunities in the political process both reflects and reinforces broader patterns of discrimination.
- March 5, 2015The 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.
- March 5, 2015When singer-songwriter John Legend recently declared “Selma is now” at the Academy Awards he was right: voting rights are under threat today.