The lenders who inflated the housing bubble have arguably caused more damage than the executives behind the Enron or WorldCom scandals. So why is no one being punished? Tim Fernholz examines the efforts of attorneys general to hold predatory lenders accountable for the current economic crisis. Meanwhile, Sarah Posner considers Obama's Notre Dame appearance and what the controversy says about his relationship with religious constituencies. As always, subscribe to our RSS feed to receive our articles as soon as they are published. Also, follow us on Twitter for highlights from our blog. --The Editors