Articles
Getting Away with Merger
How the Private Equity Playbook in Hospitals Profits off Patients
Aimee Cicchiello
Sports Betting’s American Dream Problem
How Gambling Companies Turn Historic Inequalities into Profit
Zachari J. Curtis
Striking for Justice
New York City’s public defender contracts are up for renegotiation. If their demands for themselves and their clients aren’t met, they are preparing to strike.
Harvard Law Student
Roadless Rule Repeal
Administration Hides Behind Fire Risk Smokescreen to Sell Public Land
Jessica Graham
What If the Nearest Grocery Store Was Miles Away?
Understanding limited food access through the lens of corporate power
Alice Yang
Commercializing the Federal Government
How exploiting the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act wins government contracts
Sophia Leswing
The Innocent Victims of the Dopamine Economy
How corporations use children’s developmental vulnerabilities to create life-long consumers.
Gauri Sood
In the Habit of Hate
How Social Media Profits from Radicalization & Mass Harassment.
Harvard Law Student
Migrant Bodies as Commodities
A Look into the For-Profit Migrant Detention Industry
Gabriel Eskandari
Corporations Ghostwriting our Dangerous Foreign Policy
A lawsuit against US arms companies exposes corporate power’s reach
Rachel Dweikat
[F]law School Episode 14: Banking on Discrimination
Citibank, Armenian Americans, and Corporate Bias
Talish Babaian
Animal or Industry Welfare?
How a secret USDA policy keeps animals in research hidden




















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