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Affirmative Action is Alive and Well . . . If You are Rich and White

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Affirmative Action is Alive and Well . . . If You are Rich and White

The anniversary of the Supreme Court decision to end affirmative action in college admissions is a good time to consider how affirmative action continues on – to the benefit of wealthy white people.

By Algernon Austin

NEW HAVEN, CT - MAY 21: US President George W. Bush walks in the processional with Yale University President D. Richard Levin (L) prior to Yale commencement ceremonies 21 May, 2001, in New Haven, Connecticut. The President received an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree during the commencement. Bush graduated from Yale in 1968. (Photo credit should read SHAWN THEW/AFP via Getty Images)
The Troubling Precedent of Federal Immunity for Corporate Pollution

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

The Troubling Precedent of Federal Immunity for Corporate Pollution

The Trump administration is seeking to dismiss a pollution case brought against an Elon Musk-owned company, arguing that its AI chatbot does vital national security work.

By Matt Sedlar

MEMPHIS, TN - APRIL 25: Demonstrators rally in opposition to a plan by Elon Musks's xAI to use gas turbines for a new data center rally ahead of a public comment meeting on the project at Fairley High School in Memphis, TN on April 25, 2025. (Photo by Brandon Dill for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Solidarity Strikes and Taft-Hartley’s Long Shadow

Article Expose the Heist: Power and Policy in Unprecedented Times

Solidarity Strikes and Taft-Hartley’s Long Shadow

For decades, the Taft-Hartley Act has done serious damage to the labor movement — in part by making it impossible for workers to organize solidarity strikes.

By Hayley Brown

Crowd carrying placards and a banner reading,