Why do voter roll purges, voter ID requirements and poll shutdowns disproportionately affect minority communities?
CIVICS
Could An Artificial Intelligence Be Considered A Person Under The Law?
A legal loophole could grant computer systems many legal rights people have.
Treasury, IRS Issue Proposed Regulations On New 100 Percent Depreciation Deduction
Proposed regulations on the new 100-percent depreciation deduction.
AT&T-Time Warner, Net Neutrality And How To Make Sense Of The Media Merger Frenzy
Department of Justice lost its suit to prevent AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner.
State Takeovers Of Schools Are About Political Power, Not School Improvement
School takeovers often have devastating political and economic implications for black communities.
Despite U.S. Court’s Ruling, Medicaid Work Requirements Advance In Other States
Fallout from Friday’s federal court ruling that struck down Kentucky’s Medicaid work requirement.
Judge Blocks Kentucky Medicaid Work Requirement
Decision blocked allowing states to force low-income adults to work to qualify for Medicaid.
What Taxpayers Should Know About Penalty Relief
Taxpayers who make an effort to comply with the law may qualify for relief from penalties.
Suppressed Study: The EPA Underestimated Dangers Of Widespread Chemicals
A major environmental health study that had been suppressed has been quietly released online.
Why Turning Homelessness Into A Crime Is Cruel And Costly
Increasingly, local laws punish Americans who are homeless.