Why Porngate Still Matters

One of the previously unnamed judges tagged for sending offensive emails in the 2015 scandal is running for Superior Court. Post #MeToo, what do voters have the right to know?

By Malcolm Burnley

The Fix

Introducing a new series, in which we delve into the city’s transactional culture of influence—and look at strategies for promoting public integrity

By Larry Platt

A War of the Stupid

Testimony in the Kathleen Kane trial ended on Friday. How’d we get to this absurd point?

By Larry Platt
The Citizen Recommends

The PA Attorney General Debate

Democrats John Morganelli, Josh Shapiro and Steve Zappala square off

In Defense of Politics

What do Tom Wolf, Kathleen Kane and Donald Trump have in common? None are practitioners of the art of politics. Enough with on-the-job trainees

By Larry Platt
Kathleen Kane

Welcome to Justice, Keystone State Style

Kathleen Kane may be removed from office even before a trial on her alleged crimes—for which she may be acquitted

By Larry Platt

Is This War?

Things seem to be heating up between The Inquirer and the embattled Attorney General

By Larry Platt
The Citizen Updates

The Kathleen Kane Chronicles

Proof of the old boys’ network emerges…not that you’d read about it in the papers. Where’s the outrage?

By Larry Platt

What’s Porn Got To Do With It?

Maybe Attorney General Kathleen Kane is incompetent, in over her head…and the target of an ol’ boys’ network

By Larry Platt

The Hits Keep Coming

From Reading City Council to the State Attorney General, the indictments pile up.

By Jeremy Nowak