The under-utilized tool would allow Congress to reverse SCOTUS rulings that insulate lenders and corporations from regulation.
Law & Justice
Common Ground on Police Reform
Today on TAP: Three ways the police can better protect people
GOP vs. the Right to Assemble (GOP Assemblings Exempted)
Today on TAP: The current push to criminalize demonstrations
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.
How We Got to a Just Verdict
On the indispensability of smart, militant movements
Why Biden Should Increase the Refugee Resettlement Cap
After Trump’s nativism, Biden has the chance to reclaim U.S. leadership.
How Labor Saved a Paper Mill From the Scrap Heap
Wisconsin county official and U.S. Senate candidate Tom Nelson writes a fascinating book about revitalizing manufacturing in a small town.
In Small Black Southern Towns, the Cops Remain Undaunted
Even those governed by Black elected officials have been reluctant to cut the force and increase social services.
The End of the Insider Party Network
The pipeline from corporate America and Democratic insider circles into government is being challenged.
Despite Pandemic Carnage, Predatory Nursing Home Financiers Keep Thriving
Joel Landau, who has a history of stripping nursing homes for real estate gains, now owns the largest chain in the country.

