White House Teleprompter Scandal Ignites Calls for Stricter Prediction Market Regulation Amid Broader Insider Trading Concerns
Earlier this month, a significant ethical controversy erupted across multiple news outlets, reporting that a teleprompter operator for former President Trump had been allegedly leveraging privileged information to place profitable…
Edward Siedle on Top Tier Compensation for Bottom Tier Performance at CalPERS
A bombshell report, commissioned by the Retired Public Employees’ Association of California (RPEA) and authored by a renowned whistleblower, has cast a harsh spotlight on the California Public Employees’ Retirement…
The Uncompromising Vision: Ana Malinow and the Rift in the Single-Payer Healthcare Movement
Ana Malinow, a prominent figure in the American single-payer healthcare advocacy landscape, has ignited a significant debate within the movement, highlighting a deepening ideological chasm over strategy, political alignment, and…
When Companies Run the Courts: How Forced Arbitration Became America’s Secret Justice System Unveiled by Brendan Ballou
America grapples with a deeply entrenched, yet largely unseen, parallel legal system that increasingly dictates the rights and recourse of its citizens: forced arbitration. This opaque framework, where legal disputes…
Bank of America’s Reintroduction of Forced Arbitration Clauses Sparks Widespread Condemnation from Consumer Advocates
Last month, a coalition of twenty-five prominent public interest organizations vociferously condemned Bank of America’s decision to reinstate a forced arbitration clause within the labyrinthine fine print of its Online…
The Erosion of SEC Independence and Enforcement: A Deep Dive into Expert Concerns
Two years ago, a distinguished group of five law professors – John Coates of Harvard Law, John C. Coffee, Jr. and Merritt Fox of Columbia Law, James Cox of Duke…
The Systematic Dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Under Russell Vought
Russell Vought, then director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) during the Trump administration, initiated a concerted campaign to effectively shutter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), an…
Supreme Court Curbs Public’s Right to Sue Pesticide Makers Over Cancer Warnings in Landmark Monsanto v. Durnell Decision
The Supreme Court has significantly altered the landscape of product liability law, eliminating a long-standing pathway for individuals to hold pesticide manufacturers accountable in state courts for failing to warn…
Impeachment Symposium July 22 on Capitol Hill
Washington, D.C. – In a move signaling escalating concerns over executive power and constitutional integrity, renowned consumer advocate Ralph Nader and distinguished constitutional lawyer and scholar Bruce Fein are set…
West Virginia State Senate Race Comes Down to Two Words — Data Centers
The contest for the West Virginia State Senate’s 15th District, encompassing all of Hampshire County, Morgan County, and the western portion of Berkeley County, has become a microcosm of a…
















