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Clinton’s Weak Campaign Finance “Pillar“
An analysis of the Clinton campaign in the context of modern campaign finance laws.
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We’re All in This Together – Let’s Start Acting Like It
Vaccines have sparked a conversation about the need to collectively protect each other - a conversation we need to apply to environmental challenges.
How Punitive and Racist Policing Enforces Gentrification in San Francisco
Gentrification of cities isn't just caused by rich people moving in. In San Francisco, the police help.
IPCC: More Than All of Observed Warming Has Been Caused by Humanity’s Emissions
The climate change movement has devastated public discussion by allowing the idea that some warming must be natural.
Pentagon Can’t Account for $1 Billion in Afghanistan Emergency Reconstruction Aid
The amount is 60 percent of all such spending under an emergency program.
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Two Years After Rana Plaza Tragedy, Rights Abuses Still Rampant in Bangladesh’s Garment Sector
Experts say that proper compensation must be paid.
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Florida Policies Needlessly Derail Young Lives, Fill Prison Cells
It's justice by geography.
Walker’s Dark Money Allies Orchestrate Coup of the Courts
Two court cases this week will decide the future of Wisconsin campaign finance law.
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Department of Justice Claims Grossly Disparate Treatment Will “Promote Respect for the Law“
Petraeus is going virtually unpunished.
Google and Android in the Firing Line as European Union Pulls Trigger on Competition Inquiry
The technology industry and associated markets have unique characteristics.