AnalysisImmigration, Justice Reporter in the Court I tried to cover immigration hearings. One ICE attorney made sure I couldn’t. Phoebe Taylor-VuoloDocumentedOctober 14, 2020
AnalysisImmigration, Justice How the Immigration Courts Malfunctioned: What We Saw The following are some of the negligences we saw after we spent three months in the immigration courts. Mazin Sidahmed & Max SiegelbaumDocumentedOctober 9, 2020
AnalysisLabor Roundtable: How Fact-Checkers Bring Certainty to Uncertain Times A rare newsroom role can help journalism meet the moment. Maha AhmedOctober 1, 2020
AnalysisJustice Reflections on Rage and Reform “A riot is the language of the unheard.” – Martin Luther King Jr. Sylvia A. HarveyJune 12, 2020
AnalysisHealth, Justice Lessons from Hurricane Katrina for the COVID-19 Recovery to Come Powerful interests exploited Katrina to enrich themselves and transform the city. As a reporter who covered the fallout explains, our government’s lax oversight means the same could happen now, leaving those who most need help behind. Gary RivlinThe AppealApril 7, 2020
AnalysisBusiness Tipsheet: How to Track the Monetization of the Safety Net Use this tipsheet to report on Maximus and other contractors in your community. Tracie McMillanFebruary 20, 2020
AnalysisJustice, World Bringing Coast Guard Secrecy to Court Citing “safety and security” concerns, the Coast Guard told me, in effect, that the identities and locations of those it holds on the high seas are a secret. Seth Freed WesslerJanuary 29, 2019
AnalysisPolitics A speech Stone made at the RNC may shed light on his circle of Trump campaign officials Despite the White House’s insistence that the indictment has nothing to do with Trump, Mueller’s indictment of Stone contains new details about Stone’s communications with Trump campaign officials. Sarah PosnerJanuary 28, 2019
AnalysisBusiness Small Investors Are Prey, Again, for the Wolves of Wall Street Congress tried to protect ordinary Americans’ portfolios with the Dodd-Frank Act, but today they are more vulnerable than ever. Susan AntillaThe New York TimesSeptember 14, 2018
AnalysisEnvironment, Politics So Long, Scott Pruitt. We Knew You All Too Well. Scott Pruitt was doing exactly what President Trump wanted at the EPA. Expect the same from his successor. Sharon LernerThe InterceptJuly 6, 2018