Haiti’s New Team of Investigative Journalists

A man exits a restaurant after he looked for his belongings. An earthquake rocked Port au Prince on January 12, 2010. photo: Marco Dormino (Wikimedia Commons)

Where Has All the Money Gone in Haiti? Ask A New Group of Investigative Reporters by Kathie Klarreich for International Center for Journalists When I first started training Haitian journalists in investigative reporting skills in the summer of 2010, I [...]

Measuring the Risk of Political Corruption in the United States

Protester holding Adbuster's Corporate American Flag at Bush's 2nd inauguration, Washington DC. photo: Jonathan McIntosh (Wikimedia Commons)

Grading the nation: How accountable is your state? by Caitlin Ginley for iWatch News The tales are sadly familiar to even the most casual observer of state politics. In Georgia, more than 650 government employees accepted gifts from vendors [...]

What is ALEC? How Model Legislation is Written by Corporations

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Founded in 1973 by Paul Weyrich and other conservative activists frustrated by recent electoral setbacks, ALEC is a critical arm of the right-wing network of policy shops that, with infusions of corporate cash, has evolved to shape American politics. Inspired by Milton Friedman’s call for conservatives to “develop alternatives to existing policies [and] keep them alive and available,” ALEC’s model legislation reflects long-term goals: downsizing government, removing regulations on corporations and making it harder to hold the economically and politically powerful to account.