Harvard, Yale, and Princeton alums seek censure for two of the inciters of the Capitol Riot.
Law & Justice
Several U.S. Attorneys Vow to Prosecute Seditionists
But ones in jurisdictions with residents who stormed the Capitol did not initially commit to use their authority under the law.
What It Means to Never Forget
The Republican Party is an Insurrection Party, and the insurrectionists should be tarred with that for the rest of their lives.
Trumpism in Action!
Trump’s Republican Convention, armed and dangerous, convenes at the Capitol to overthrow democracy.
A New Ohio Law Could Require Public Records of Abortions
It’s another way to shame women who exercise their right to choose.
Holding the New President Accountable
Prospect Co-Founder Robert Kuttner’s Best of 2020
Firing Workers on the Boss’s Whim? New York Puts a Stop to That.
American workers have no recourse if they’re fired for no reason. NYC’s new ‘just cause’ law for fast-food workers might begin to end this absurdity.
How Biden Can End Trump’s Macabre Execution Spree
The president-elect opposes capital punishment. If he can’t persuade Congress to abolish it, he can still commute the sentences of the federal prisoners on death row.
It’s Not a Big Tech Crackdown, It’s an Anti-Monopoly Revolution
Critical developments across sectors of the economy show that the movement against corporate power is winning—at last.

