Supreme Court steals power for themselves – We can organize for working class power

On June 28, the justices of the Supreme Court provided yet another colossal victory to the far right. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the six conservatives on the court ruled that judges no longer have any limits on their power to overrule decisions made by federal agencies on how to apply and enforce laws. […]
Kenya Protests and Imperialism

For more than a week, hundreds of thousands in Kenya hit the streets to protest a recently proposed finance bill that would have raised taxes on many everyday essentials. Bread, cooking oil, sugar, sanitary napkins and more basic necessities would have been hit by the tax, which would have struck hardest at the working poor […]
The Supreme Court Says Homelessness is a Crime

The Supreme Court has ruled that local governments can punish people for being homeless.