US: Pass Law to Stem Corruption, Promote Rights
Act Would Require Companies to Disclose Real Owners
Letter to Chairwoman Waters and Ranking Member McHenry RE: Corporate Transparency Act of 2019
US Companies Should Be Required to Disclose Beneficial Owners
Equatorial Guinea: UN Review Should Highlight Abuses
Critics Intimidated, Arbitrarily Detained, Beaten
France Can Offer Justice to Corruption Victims
Senate Should Pass Law Requiring Repatriation of Stolen Assets
How the World Bank Can Stop Funding Disaster
Now that the Supreme Court has ruled the World Bank can be sued, what’s next for the organization?
Thermo Fisher’s Necessary, But Insufficient, Step in China
US Company Ceases Sale of ‘Human Identification Technology’ in Xinjiang Region
US Supreme Court Rules Unanimously Against Excessive Fines
Decision Extends Constitutional Ban on Practice to States
Why Did Interior Department Halt a Coalfields Health Study?
Tennessee has a problem with private probation companies. It hurts poor people.
The Private Probation Services Council, the body charged with overseeing private probation companies in the state, rarely exercises its power.
Equatorial Guinea: Rights Lawyer Faces Bogus Charges
Grave Concern Detainees Have Been Tortured, Killed
A Brilliant Opportunity for the Gold Sector
Swiss Council of States to Decide on Binding Human Rights Protection in Supply Chains
Gutting Payday Loan Rules Will Harm Vulnerable Families
Proposed Rollback Threatens Continued Exploitation of Poor
Swiss Prosecutors Squander Opportunity to Counter Kleptocracy
Equatorial Guinea Vice President Gets to Keep $100-Million Yacht in Settlement