The Nation InvestigationImmigration, Justice, World US Asylum Seekers in Liberian Prisons A US policy of criminalizing undocumented immigrants has led deportees to be jailed and ostracized once they’re returned. Deepa Fernandes & Abdulai BahThe NationFebruary 2, 2012 InvestigationPolitics The GOP’s New Southern Strategy Republicans are using the redistricting process to undermine minority voting power and ensure their party’s dominance. Ari BermanThe NationJanuary 31, 2012 InvestigationJustice, World Mexico’s Anti-Abortion Backlash In just two years, half of Mexican states passed extreme fetal-rights amendments — and women are serving time in jail for suspected abortions. Mary CuddeheThe NationJanuary 4, 2012 InvestigationImmigration, Labor, Politics How US Policies Fueled Mexico’s Migration Impoverished by NAFTA, residents of Veracruz crossed the border to work in Smithfield’s Tar Heel slaughterhouse. Now they’re condemned as “illegals.” David BaconThe NationJanuary 4, 2012 InvestigationBusiness, Politics Selling Schools Out Under the banner of high-tech progress, corporate lobbyists have rammed through legislation privatizing K-12 education across the country. Lee FangThe NationNovember 17, 2011 InvestigationWorld Fault Lines in Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Evidence emerges of the Muslim Brotherhood’s cooperation with the Egyptian military — sparking tensions between the Brotherhood’s old guard and new. Stephen GlainThe NationSeptember 12, 2011 InvestigationWorld The Shelters That Clinton Built After Haiti’s earthquake, the Clinton Foundation promised hurricane shelters that would double as classrooms. But they delivered shoddy, formaldehyde-tainted trailers from the same company that supplied FEMA after Katrina. Isabel Macdonald & Isabeau DoucetThe NationJuly 11, 2011 InvestigationWorld Operation Birthright How a small group of wealthy American Jews and Israeli politicians set out to create the next generation of Zionists. Kiera FeldmanThe NationJune 16, 2011 InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Bank Lobby v. Elizabeth Warren The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is poised to launch on July 21. But banks, payday lenders, and the GOP have joined forces to try to gut it first. Ari BermanThe NationJune 2, 2011 InvestigationJustice, World Inside the Detainee Abuse Task Force Former agents say the Army’s attempt at accountability after Abu Ghraib was a whitewash. Joshua E. S. PhillipsThe NationMay 13, 2011 1 … 10 11 12 … 21
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, World US Asylum Seekers in Liberian Prisons A US policy of criminalizing undocumented immigrants has led deportees to be jailed and ostracized once they’re returned. Deepa Fernandes & Abdulai BahThe NationFebruary 2, 2012
InvestigationPolitics The GOP’s New Southern Strategy Republicans are using the redistricting process to undermine minority voting power and ensure their party’s dominance. Ari BermanThe NationJanuary 31, 2012
InvestigationJustice, World Mexico’s Anti-Abortion Backlash In just two years, half of Mexican states passed extreme fetal-rights amendments — and women are serving time in jail for suspected abortions. Mary CuddeheThe NationJanuary 4, 2012
InvestigationImmigration, Labor, Politics How US Policies Fueled Mexico’s Migration Impoverished by NAFTA, residents of Veracruz crossed the border to work in Smithfield’s Tar Heel slaughterhouse. Now they’re condemned as “illegals.” David BaconThe NationJanuary 4, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Politics Selling Schools Out Under the banner of high-tech progress, corporate lobbyists have rammed through legislation privatizing K-12 education across the country. Lee FangThe NationNovember 17, 2011
InvestigationWorld Fault Lines in Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Evidence emerges of the Muslim Brotherhood’s cooperation with the Egyptian military — sparking tensions between the Brotherhood’s old guard and new. Stephen GlainThe NationSeptember 12, 2011
InvestigationWorld The Shelters That Clinton Built After Haiti’s earthquake, the Clinton Foundation promised hurricane shelters that would double as classrooms. But they delivered shoddy, formaldehyde-tainted trailers from the same company that supplied FEMA after Katrina. Isabel Macdonald & Isabeau DoucetThe NationJuly 11, 2011
InvestigationWorld Operation Birthright How a small group of wealthy American Jews and Israeli politicians set out to create the next generation of Zionists. Kiera FeldmanThe NationJune 16, 2011
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Bank Lobby v. Elizabeth Warren The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is poised to launch on July 21. But banks, payday lenders, and the GOP have joined forces to try to gut it first. Ari BermanThe NationJune 2, 2011
InvestigationJustice, World Inside the Detainee Abuse Task Force Former agents say the Army’s attempt at accountability after Abu Ghraib was a whitewash. Joshua E. S. PhillipsThe NationMay 13, 2011