NewsBusiness, Justice A Big Win in Court for Female Truck Drivers in Sexual Harassment Case Female truckers alleging sexual harassment against one of the nation’s largest transportation companies achieved a significant victory in court last month. Mary PilonApril 11, 2017
NewsEnvironment, Health Good News and Bad News at Hanford, America’s Most Polluted Site Washington state legislators are pushing a bill that would protect and treat Hanford workers for certain health problems. But there’s still much to do to make the nuclear cleanup safe, effective, and transparent. Joshua FrankFebruary 7, 2017
NewsBusiness, Labor Crackdown on Bangladeshi Garment Workers Following Wildcat Strikes At least 24 garment workers and labor leaders in Bangladesh remain in police custody without bail today, more than a month after being arrested in a spontaneous wave of walkouts… Anjali KamatFebruary 3, 2017
NewsEnvironment, Health EPA Under Scott Pruitt Could Cost Billions in Additional Health Care Costs As Oklahoma’s attorney general, Pruitt tried to kill an EPA pollution rule that has saved thousands of lives and many billions in health care costs. Sharon LernerJanuary 17, 2017
NewsJustice, Labor ‘Really it is a he-said she-said matter’ Trucking giant’s HR head testifies on systems for dealing with sexual harassment at the CRST. Mary PilonNovember 23, 2016
NewsJustice Study: Face Recognition Systems Threaten the Privacy of Millions Ava KofmanOctober 18, 2016
NewsJustice Bill to Shed Light on California’s Gang Database Moves Forward The secretive database currently includes more than 150,000 people. Ali WinstonApril 12, 2016
NewsImmigration, Justice A Guide to Our Investigation of Deaths Inside Immigrant-Only Prisons The basics on how and why this system exists. Seth Freed WesslerJanuary 28, 2016
NewsImmigration, Justice The 25 Men Whose Lives Ended Under Questionable Circumstances Medical doctors agreed that inadequate care likely contributed to the premature deaths of these men inside the Bureau of Prison’s private facilities. Seth Freed WesslerJanuary 28, 2016
NewsHealth, Justice Coat Hangers Are Back in Tennessee State legislatures have been seen as the battleground in the so-called war on women. But as abortion restrictions become law, police and local prosecutors will be the foot soldiers. Rosa GoldensohnDecember 21, 2015