Citing Prospect reporting, Reps. Katie Porter and Jackie Speier want to know whether the military is improving its sexual crimes database.
Gender & Sexuality
The ‘Black Woman Question’ and the Court Nominee
There’s a world of difference between Biden’s possible picks. And then there are administration policies that afflict and even endanger Black women.
On Banning (Some) Forced Arbitration
Today on TAP: One lesson to progressives is, get the naming rights!
The GOP’s Two Attacks on Biden’s Possible Court Pick
Today on TAP: The top Republican on the Judiciary Committee can’t complain about ‘affirmative action,’ but there’s a fallback strategy.
The Care Crisis Isn’t What You Think
Our problems are deeper than a lack of care infrastructure.
Goldman Sachs Finds No Problem With Forced Arbitration
A review conducted by the law firm that represented Jeffrey Epstein determines that Goldman blocking employee access to courts is no problem.
Gillibrand Slams ‘Four Men’ for Watering Down Military Sexual Assault Reform
The New York senator worked for a decade and assembled two-thirds of the Senate to support her reform, only to see it wither in a closed-door conference.
God Save the United States and This Honorable Court
The Supreme Court is poised to act on radical arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.
Amazon’s Attack on Women’s Health
A company that treats a common pelvic ailment will soon have all its FDA-compliant medical devices undiscoverable in general search—because they are deemed “adult.”
Burying the Evidence
How the military concealed its best chance at solving its sexual assault problem

