AnalysisBusiness CRC Cries Foul and Art Levine Responds Dr. Philip Herschman, CRC’s clinical director, responded to our July 18 investigation into Bain Capital’s investment in the troubled chain of residential treatment facilities by calling the investigation “inaccurate, unbalanced and disheartening.” Reporter Art Levine responds… Art LevineJuly 26, 2012
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Dark Side of a Bain Success A for-profit health care chain bought by Bain, which still produces profits for Mitt Romney, has exploded with tales of neglect. Art LevineSalon.comJuly 18, 2012
InvestigationJustice, Politics Obama’s big win obscured ongoing voting problems Just because it wasn’t a nightmare scenario like the 2000 Florida recount doesn’t mean there weren’t systemic problems on voting day. Art LevineThe New Mexico IndependentNovember 8, 2008
InvestigationPolitics After Obama Victory, Hard Lessons from the ACORN Smear Campaign A new wave of vote suppression followed the Republican Party’s attacks against ACORN. Art LevineAlterNetNovember 7, 2008
InvestigationPolitics Activists Fear Long Voting Lines in Virginia Virginia Governor Tim Kaine failed to provide enough voting machines and poll workers to meet the expected explosion in turnout in minority precincts. Art LevineThe Washington IndependentNovember 3, 2008
InvestigationPolitics The Republican War on Voting Using the Department of Justice and its usual propaganda outlets, the GOP has propagated the myth of voter fraud to purge the rolls of non-Republicans. Art LevineThe American ProspectApril 1, 2008
InvestigationBusiness Medifraud Amok Drug companies are paying off doctors and profiting enormously from off-label use of anti-psychotics in kids. How Big Pharma defrauds Americans. Art LevineThe American ProspectSeptember 26, 2007
InvestigationPolitics Dick Cheney’s Dangerous Son-in-Law White House officials don’t want to alienate the chemical industry, and Phillip Perry, Cheney’s son-in-law, is just the man to help them not do it. Art LevineWashington MonthlyMarch 1, 2007