- July 24, 2014This addition to your Web browser won't let you forget the extent to which monied interests own Congress.
- July 24, 2014Republicans got their way and car dealers were exempted from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau oversight. A new investigation finds that giant loans are going to poor people with bad credit.
- July 22, 2014Four years after Dodd-Frank was signed into a law, much of it is yet to be implemented and the risks to the economy remain.
- July 17, 2014The for-profit prison industry is plagued by problems, but dodgy "research" and a pile of lobbying dollars keeps it growing.
- July 15, 2014Even the most clever corporate tax accountant would have a hard time finding a way around this new fair and universal proposition.
- July 14, 2014A nostalgic London trip for fun reminds our senior writer that the power of money in politics corrupts both our democracies.
- July 12, 2014On Thursday, the Committee voted 10-8 to endorse an amendment to restore reasonable limits on financial contributions and expenditures intended to influence elections.
- 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.