The People’s Parity Project is bringing a labor organizing model to building space for progressive personnel and ideas in the legal profession.
Daniel Boguslaw
Daniel Boguslaw is an investigative reporter based in Brooklyn.
Democrats in Georgia Senate Races Neglect Rural Voters
Their opponents’ records in particular could provide an opening to hold down margins in rural Georgia.
Sen. Steve Daines Isn’t Who He Says He Is
Neither are the tech companies spying on his constituents.
Richard Neal’s Inner Circle of Corporate Lobbyists and Real Estate Developers
Friends, family, and staff of Rep. Richard Neal have all benefited from the revolving door linking Springfield and K Street, at great cost to Massachusetts residents.
In the Race for Joe Kennedy’s Successor, an Anti-Kennedy Emerges
Ihssane Leckey, a Moroccan immigrant, faces a coterie of Ivy-educated résumé-stuffers in a crowded House primary.
Why Richard Neal’s Seat Is No Longer Safe
Too cozy with the hospital lobby and pharmaceutical industry, the Massachusetts congressman has failed constituents during the COVID crisis.
Joe Biden’s Love Affair With the CIA
Biden’s assistance to William Casey, Reagan’s CIA director, and the rehabilitation of the intelligence service in general has had tragic consequences.
Trumpistas Seek to Deflate Labor’s Friend
The NLRB persists in its fight to outlaw Scabby the Rat, the balloon rodent who helps out workers when they picket their bosses.
Mike Gravel’s Chief of Staff on the 2020 Hopeful’s Bid for the Debate Stage
A Q&A with Henry Williams, college student and presidential-campaign operative
The Cleverest Campaign-Finance End Run of the Year
America’s biggest retailer of fireworks may have saved itself from import tariffs by not so quietly donating a $750,000 display to Donald Trump’s Fourth of July celebration.

