Articles
20-Packs of Interviews
How BigLaw Pays for Earlier and Earlier Access to Harvard Students
Samara Trilling
Corporate Carbon Footprint Fraud
How corporations weaponize carbon footprints to blame individuals and escape liability
Chloe Meyers
Private Investment in a Public Good
A look at the Intersection of Water Law and Corporate Law
Grace Summers
RAD: The End of Public Housing?
How “Saving” Government Housing Opened the Door to Privatization
Chris Lester
Minor Crimes, Major Consequences
Arrest as a Revenue-Driving Strategy — An Examination of Failure-To-Pay Arrest Warrants
Arzu Singh
Harvard Law School's Graduation Propaganda
How public interest messaging paints a misleading picture of HLS
Frank Obermeyer
Prisons as Sacrifice Zones
Tracing the Corporate Profiteers Behind Environmental and Climate Injustices in Carceral Facilities
Jessenia Class
Keeping Consumers out of Court
Corporations don’t have to win lawsuits if you can’t bring them in the first place.
Sarah Hart
Corporate Capture of the American Diet
The rise of ultra-processed foods and chronic illness
Arman Smigielski
CON Laws and the Capture of Care
How hospitals leverage an outdated regulation to build monopolies
Sean Healey
Homeless in America: 40 Years of Crisis
The Role of Corporate Interests in “Contemporary Homelessness”
Chris Lester
When Healthcare Doesn’t Care
How Privatized Healthcare Harms Inmates and What Can Be Done
Tuhin Chakraborty
Profiting From Moral Panic
How Profit-Driven Media Outlets Empowered the Anti-Trans Movement