Chamber of Commerce v. CFPB is the latest battle in Wall Street’s long war to destroy the consumer protection agency.
judiciary
More Rights in Danger as Supreme Court Term Begins
Threats to voting rights, affirmative action, the environment, and student debt relief take center stage.
Altercation: The Billion-Dollar Campaign for Right-Wing Extremist Judges
The man who reshaped the Supreme Court has just been handed $1.6 billion to degrade every other court.
President Biden Is Right About MAGA Republicans
A Trump-appointed judge is attempting to protect the former president from a criminal investigation.
How Biden’s Biggest Achievement Got Derailed
Excessive reverence for unwritten Senate rules has dashed the campaign to remake the bench.
Immigration Judges File Petition to Recertify Union
A three-year odyssey for the formerly unionized employees could be nearing an end.
Looking Over the Horizon
A series about ideas that can sprout into progress in the coming decades
Survey Paints Grim Picture of Life in Incarceration
Over half of incarcerated people in the survey have mental health issues and nearly half have substance use disorders.
What to Do About the Court
A Prospect symposium on judicial review and the separation of powers
In Defense of Judicial Review
For all its imperfections, the Court is the one branch of government structured to protect minority rights.

