The Nation InvestigationEnvironment, Politics The Interior Sidelines Environmental Justice In early September, DOI quietly rescinded two memos that provided guidance on protecting vulnerable communities and Native American sacred sites. Adam FedermanThe NationNovember 13, 2018 InvestigationJustice, Politics Midterm Voters With Limited English Faced Obstacles But in southern Brooklyn, they showed they can still swing an election. Richard SalameThe NationNovember 12, 2018 InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Voters with Limited English Could Help Determine Congress Language accommodation for voting (or the lack thereof) could swing 20 congressional elections. Richard SalameThe NationNovember 5, 2018 InvestigationPolitics, World ‘Those Kids Are No Longer Yours’ How parents in Uganda lose their babies to adoptive families in America. Anna CavellThe Nation, Al JazeeraOctober 11, 2018 InvestigationEnvironment, Politics How Far Will The Interior Go to Loosen Offshore Drilling Rules? Proposals jeopardize safety precautions put in place after the Deepwater Horizon blowout. Adam FedermanThe NationSeptember 11, 2018 InvestigationJustice, Politics The ‘Anti-Catholic’ Playbook A secret network of right-wing activists has spent millions attacking questions on abortion or LGBT rights as anti-religious bigotry. Sarah PosnerThe NationSeptember 5, 2018 InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health Worse Than Lead? The chemical industry strikes again, shifting from lead to flame retardants that also sicken and kill. Jamie Lincoln KitmanThe NationAugust 15, 2018 InvestigationImmigration, Justice For Some Migrant Families, a Second Separation Awaits Facing a legal labyrinth, deported parents may be forced to leave their children behind so that they can seek asylum. Renée FeltzThe NationJuly 11, 2018 InvestigationLabor, Politics This Conservative Group Worked 60 Years to Crush Labor Now, the Janus decision has helped push the National Right to Work Committee and its sister organizations closer to that goal. Moshe Z. MarvitThe NationJuly 5, 2018 InvestigationJustice, Politics South Carolina Sought Exemption for Faith-Based Agency Governor Henry McMaster personally intervened with the Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of Miracle Hill Ministries, a child placement agency. Sarah PosnerThe NationJune 15, 2018 1 2 3 … 21
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics The Interior Sidelines Environmental Justice In early September, DOI quietly rescinded two memos that provided guidance on protecting vulnerable communities and Native American sacred sites. Adam FedermanThe NationNovember 13, 2018
InvestigationJustice, Politics Midterm Voters With Limited English Faced Obstacles But in southern Brooklyn, they showed they can still swing an election. Richard SalameThe NationNovember 12, 2018
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Voters with Limited English Could Help Determine Congress Language accommodation for voting (or the lack thereof) could swing 20 congressional elections. Richard SalameThe NationNovember 5, 2018
InvestigationPolitics, World ‘Those Kids Are No Longer Yours’ How parents in Uganda lose their babies to adoptive families in America. Anna CavellThe Nation, Al JazeeraOctober 11, 2018
InvestigationEnvironment, Politics How Far Will The Interior Go to Loosen Offshore Drilling Rules? Proposals jeopardize safety precautions put in place after the Deepwater Horizon blowout. Adam FedermanThe NationSeptember 11, 2018
InvestigationJustice, Politics The ‘Anti-Catholic’ Playbook A secret network of right-wing activists has spent millions attacking questions on abortion or LGBT rights as anti-religious bigotry. Sarah PosnerThe NationSeptember 5, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Health Worse Than Lead? The chemical industry strikes again, shifting from lead to flame retardants that also sicken and kill. Jamie Lincoln KitmanThe NationAugust 15, 2018
InvestigationImmigration, Justice For Some Migrant Families, a Second Separation Awaits Facing a legal labyrinth, deported parents may be forced to leave their children behind so that they can seek asylum. Renée FeltzThe NationJuly 11, 2018
InvestigationLabor, Politics This Conservative Group Worked 60 Years to Crush Labor Now, the Janus decision has helped push the National Right to Work Committee and its sister organizations closer to that goal. Moshe Z. MarvitThe NationJuly 5, 2018
InvestigationJustice, Politics South Carolina Sought Exemption for Faith-Based Agency Governor Henry McMaster personally intervened with the Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of Miracle Hill Ministries, a child placement agency. Sarah PosnerThe NationJune 15, 2018