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Chicago Poised to Become First City to Condemn Torture
Daniel Hertz
NYT Public Editor Wonders If It’s Fair To Point Out Politicians’ Lies
Lindsay Beyerstein
Several Hundred Protesters Await Chance At Public Trial
Allison Kilkenny

Dispatch
Will Arizona Hold ALEC Accountable?
Proposed legislation would treat corporate-backed American Legislative Exchange Council like what its critics say it is: a lobbyist organization.
Beau Hodai

Labor
Labor Readies Goal-Line Stand Against Right-to-Work in Indiana
Roger Bybee

Labor
Struggle for Immigrants’ Rights Highlights Split Within Organized Labor
Michelle Chen
Video
It’s Viral! Anti-Citizens United Movement Swamps Internet
Jeremy Gantz
Labor
Workers Have Right to Class-Action Lawsuits Against Bosses: NLRB
Mike Elk

Iconoclast Lee Siegel Breaks Taboo, Says Marilyn Monroe was Sexy
Lindsay Beyerstein

Labor
Republic Windows Redux? Chicago Bakery Faces Class Action Suit for Pre-Christmas Closure
Kari Lydersen

Occupy Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy Elimination Triggers Massive Protests, Deadly Violence
Alyssa Meza
Occupy Returns To Zuccotti
Allison Kilkenny

Culture
ALEC’s Arizona Escort Service
Our intrepid reporter learns he is not welcome at an annual summit for business-friendly lawmakers.
Beau Hodai

Culture
Unequal Rites
Peyote sacraments and the First Amendment.
Remy Maldigian

Anonymous Takes on Neo-Nazi Groups
Patrick Glennon

Labor
More Than a Number: Troubling Trends Behind the Dropping Unemployment Rate
Stephen Franklin

Labor
100 Years After Lawrence Strike, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates
Steve Early
NYPD Violates Liberties While “Protecting” Citizens
Allison Kilkenny
