Mary Moriarty, candidate for Hennepin County attorney, explains what’s been going on in Minneapolis since the George Floyd protests.
Law & Justice
The Bottom-Up Battle Against Corporate Power
Public comments on a proposal to change merger guidelines have soared, showing broad interest in reining in monopolies.
Blame Police When They Fail Horribly
New York cops bungled their response to a mass shooter.
What Amazon and Starbucks Don’t Let Us Know
There are gaping holes in what the law requires employers to reveal about their campaigns to keep their workers from unionizing.
Immigration Politics Roils Pandemic Response
Democrats in tough re-election fights have joined Republicans in warning against the end of Title 42 expulsions at the southern border.
The Red-State War Against Women, Gays, Transgender Americans …
Republicans’ culture-war legislation is both wedge-issue politics and a subjugation of women and minorities.
Advise and Pontificate
The rot at the core of the Senate turns Supreme Court confirmation hearings into gratuitous distractions—or frequently, worse.
What Common Good?
Adrian Vermeule has a new constitutional theory that hides its religious foundations.
How Oligarchs Stash Money in Foreign Real Estate
The ‘laranja’ business, as seen in Iraqi Kurdistan
The Memo Writer
Jennifer Abruzzo, general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, has outlined an agenda that would transform the American workplace.

