A new book about the Boeing 737 MAX disaster exposes the company’s allergy to the truth.
Law & Justice
A ‘Roe’ Repeal Would Drive a Wedge Into Republicans’ Aspirations
Today on TAP: The party base is all for it, but the suburban swing voters who went Republican last month in Virginia would be appalled.
Ahmaud Arbery and the Legacy of White Fear
A jury rendered justice in the Georgia case. What happens the next time?
The Rittenhouse Verdict Will Backfire on Republicans
Today on TAP: Most Americans do not feel safer in a society policed by vigilantes—and the conviction in the Arbery case demonstrates that justice is sometimes served.
Burying the Evidence
How the military concealed its best chance at solving its sexual assault problem
How Biden Can Protect Students From Predatory For-Profit Colleges
Yet the Departments of Education and Justice are contradicting themselves.
Chamber of Commerce Tries to Silence Sexual Harassment Victims
In a familiar tactic, the Chamber manufactures an alternative to a broadly bipartisan effort to end forced arbitration for workplace sexual misconduct cases.
The Corporate Most-Wanted List
A new report identifies 20 major corporate recidivists, with rap sheets that should be in the sights of the Justice Department’s new approach to white-collar crime.
Gensler Punts in Fight Over Auditing Watchdog
The SEC chair installs a corporate defense lawyer to run the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
The Media Got the Billionaires Income Tax Wrong
Despite the media framing, a tax on billionaires’ investment income is not novel, unworkable, unconstitutional, or divisive.

