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EPA’s Clean Water Rule: What’s at Stake and What Comes Next
The EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers have released a long-anticipated Clean Water Rule.
Federal Judge Orders Release of Albert Woodfox, Held 40+ Years in Solitary Confinement [Updated]
Albert Woodfox is the longest-serving US prisoner in solitary confinement.
More Than 8 Million Iraqis in Need of Emergency Humanitarian Assistance
The EC estimates that about 8.2 million Iraqi people are in need of some form of emergency assistance.
GM Has Not Paid for Its Crimes
The victims of GM cars and their families deserve answers.
Police Have Their Own “Bill of Rights,” Raising Questions About Accountability
Illinois is among 14 states that has a police ‘bill of rights,’ a law that grants police special protections in criminal and other investigations.
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US Austerity Politics: One State’s Attempt to Destroy Democracy and the Environment
Something is rotten in the state of Michigan.
The Long-Politicized Debate Over Austerity
The debate over business-cycle economics has always been a left-right thing.
The People vs. Shell
“This week, if all goes well, I will probably commit a crime.”
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Holder’s Legacy: Mass Incarceration and Protection of Killer Cops
President Obama and the DOJ have forfeited any legal or moral legitimacy.
Re-entering Society and the Voting Booth
Nearly three dozen states restrict felons from voting.