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Surveillance Advertising
How you are tracked, commodified, and sold, and what to do about it
Amer Mneimneh
Podcast - The Corporate Kill Shot: Chevron vs. Steven Donziger
The incredible story of a decades-long fight for environmental justice in Ecuador
The Digital Divide is No Accident
How Corporate Incentives and Deliberate Decisions Kept Americans Offline
Amy Robinson
The Master Still Owns the Keys to the Plantation
How corporations should pay for reparations and why it’s unlikely to happen.
Kiese Hansen
Op-Ed: We Need More Than a Securities Regulator’s Perspective on ESG
Conversations about environmental social corporate governance on campus hide the blatant issues with the framework
Sam Perri & Marty Strauss
The Sins of our Supply Chains
How U.S. Corporate Law Enables Corporations To Profit from Slavery Abroad
Ariq Hatibie
Justice for Sale: A Shopping List
How much does it cost to buy your own state supreme court justice?
Tyler Price
The Price of a Harvard Lawyer
Corporate Capture at the Longest Standing US Law School
Noelle Musolino
David vs Goliath: How Corporate Interests Dominate Civil Appellate Litigation & What We Can Do About It
A gap in access to expert appellate legal representation has enabled wealthy corporations to shape the legal landscape to their benefit. Plaintiff-side appellate litigators are trying to change that.
Simone Unwalla
A New Dawn For Corporate America: How the Rich and Powerful Use Bankruptcy to Evade Accountability
"Elite" lawyering means finding legal ways to insulate wealthy corporate clients from accountability for profitable harms
Delana Sobhani
The Corporate Origins of Common Good Constitutionalism
A seemingly anti-corporate and conservative fad is built, and sustained by, corporations
Samantha Perri
In Search of Sunlight: How Corporate Law Careers Outshine All Else at Elite Law Schools
The Forces Driving the Law-School-to-Corporate-Law Pipeline
Marty Strauss
What ‘Good’ is Pro Bono?: How Big Law Firms Use Pro Bono To Mask Harm
Big Law's False Promise of Pro Bono
Logan Campbell
The Dirty Work of America’s Legal Darlings: How Elite Corporate Lawyers Are Fueling Inequality
The legal profession’s most celebrated lawyers should be responsible for the justice of their clients’ causes
Ellie Olsen
Video Underground: How Corporations Capture Culture
The rise and fall of Blockbuster Video
Diana Cao
The Modern American Slavery: Temporary Worker Exploitation and the Human Supply Chain
A system promising to end poverty, delivers human exploitation instead.
Reem Hindi Hussein
Ivory Tower No More: Endowments like Harvard’s Mask Donor Control
Endowments encourage universities to behave like profit-driven corporations
Daniel Dalla Vedova
Harvard and the Housing Crisis: The Non-Profit Corporate Landlord Behind Boston’s Housing Crisis
Harvard is a source of rising housing costs and community displacement.
Sarah Rosenkrantz
Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color
How and Why Harvard Law students of color are being funneled into Big Law
Rosie Kaur
The [F]law on "Defending Climate Villains"
Members of SJP’s The [F]law magazine challenge Appiah’s apologetics in this Twitter thread.