In a familiar tactic, the Chamber manufactures an alternative to a broadly bipartisan effort to end forced arbitration for workplace sexual misconduct cases.
Gender & Sexuality
How the Church Stymies Even Pope Francis
The pope has embraced greater social justice—except when it comes to women and sexuality.
A September 11 Reckoning: Calculating the Full Cost of War
Congress should not nickel-and-dime caring for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans recovering from injuries that would have been fatal in previous conflicts.
We Can Go Back
Thoughts on the Supreme Court, Texas, and the end of Roe v. Wade
The Federal Reserve: Needed Diversity at a White Male Club
Today on TAP: Improving one of the worst agencies on race and gender
Hot Union Summer Comes to the Porn Industry
As OnlyFans threatens to upend sex work, the industry’s new union takes center stage.
Military Justice Reform Adopted Into Annual Defense Bill
The entirety of Sen. Gillibrand’s bill has landed in the NDAA. But supporters worry that the political hurdles are far from over.
Senate Democrat Blocks Military Sexual Assault Bill
The bill’s filibuster-proof. But Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Jack Reed is blocking a vote.
The Longest 80 Miles: How Nursing Home Evictions Tear Families Apart
In upstate New York, a nursing home eviction due to a debt has indefinitely separated two women’s enduring love by 80 miles.
Worker Centers: Where Causes Cohere, and Forge Power
At the crossroads of diverse social movements and worker representation, many centers have become models of intersectionality.

