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Everyday Actions That Help Fight Human Trafficking
The complexity of trafficking is precisely what makes these different approaches necessary, and shows that we can all be part of bringing an end to human trafficking.
Why America Keeps Losing Its Wars
There is an insidious message here to an officer corps that is ever mindful that the Constitution makes no promotions: You are sworn to carry out orders.
Challenge to New York Police Department Muslim Suspicionless Spying Program in Federal Court
Attorneys for Muslim community urge appellate court: surveillance based only on religion is unconstitutional.
Largest Private Prison Firm Objects to Resolution to Fund Rehabilitative, Reentry Programs
CCA filed a formal objection with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), seeking to exclude the resolution from its 2015 proxy materials distributed to shareholders.
Syria: the Way Forward, Without Illusions
From the beginning, it was inevitable that this conflict, however it began, would morph into a proxy war between Iran and those who were deeply concerned by Iran's …
What Do the New Immigration Rules Mean?
Labor Notes interviewed two activists about the executive order and what's next in the fight for immigrant rights.
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Five Major Accomplishments Barbara Boxer Achieved During Her Tenure
Having served in Congress since 1983, Boxer has built quite a resume as a public official.
How the Great Food War Will Be Won
Researchers from Iowa have shown that organic farming methods can yield almost as highly as pesticide-intensive methods.
Crime and CIA Embarrassments
A cruelly different standard applies to Jeffrey Sterling, who is alleged to have let the American people in on the secret of a reckless covert action.
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Free Community College Could Be a Game-Changer for Our Economic Future
College used to not just be more affordable, but could be free or close to free just a generation or two ago.