Martha Burk

So far, not so good.
Martha Burk interviews Katrina vanden Heuvel about the poisoning of politics by the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, and what can be done about it.
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the health care mandate may not stop the war on women, but it surely feels good to win such a decisive battle.
We trot out flowers and overdone pancakes every Mother’s Day, but the truth is we don’t value our mothers enough.
American women are fed up.
Coretta Scott King was MLK’s equal partner.
Nearly 40 years after the landmark Supreme Court decision, Sarah Weddington is still a tireless advocate for women.
The Violence Against Women Act isn’t just about women.
Even though they’re afraid to utter the W word, it’s pretty easy to see what their views are on issues concerning the majority of voters.
Boards without any women make bad corporate stewards.
The International Olympic Committee should put its money where its mouth is when it comes to women and sports.
Obama’s debt Commission’s plan is a Trojan Horse that would make GOP dreams of curbing corporate liability come true.
Privatizing Social Security would be a trick, not a treat.
Will the Fiscal Commission vote to impoverish older women?
June Cleaver doesn’t live here anymore.
The honeymoon is over between Presidents Obama and Castro.
Don’t ask ordinary people, particularly women, to pay the piper with reduced retirement benefits.
Fewer than half of U.S. workers get paid sick days.