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The Constitutionalist Case for Brett Kavanaugh to Withdraw His Nomination

October 5, 2018 bppj 0

Editor’s Note: This piece is one of two responses to the confirmation proceedings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. It assesses the implications […]

The Value of Popular Media for Policy Makers

October 2, 2018 bppj 0

By Joseph Monardo Podcasts are responsible for some of my most memorable policy learnings. Longform journalism has given me insights I haven’t found elsewhere. Personal […]

Employing Monitoring & Evaluation to Improve Wildlife Conservation

September 28, 2018 bppj 0

By Ratna Sinroja A summer internship in wildlife conservation may sound like niche social work far removed from human problems. However, my organization, Maliasili, seeks […]

Influencing Policy Change: Finding a Champion

September 19, 2018 bppj 0

By Joony Moon In 2015, the global justice community celebrated a huge win: the 193 member states of the United Nations (UN) pledged to achieve […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Mortgage Interest Deduction and the Racial Wealth Gap

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Emma Fernandez, Emily McCaffrey, Kimberly Rubens, and Carson Whitelemons Edited by Joony Moon The Home Mortgage Interest Deduction (MID) is one of the longest-standing […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Welfare-to-Work: Work Requirements under TANF

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Hinnaneh A. Qazi Edited by Randall Tran and Chenchen Zhang Mandatory work requirements require that social safety net recipients meet certain workforce-related criteria in […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Voluntarily, for the Good of Society: Norplant, Coercive Policy, and Reproductive Justice

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Elizabeth Jekanowski Edited by Emily McCaffrey This article will investigate how institutions and policymakers have used the coercion, criminalization, and control of Black reproduction […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Addressing the Injustice of Cash Bail

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Theodore Kupper Edited by Daniel Lao-Talens Cook County Jail in Chicago, Illinois violates the American principle of presumed innocence and exacerbates the vast wealth […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Can We Build a Better Society with Publicly Financed Elections?

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Brooke Barron Edited by Emory Wolf Facing the consequences of persistent societal inequalities, some state and city governments are looking to the public financing […]

Fall 2018 Journal: Federalism in School Finance

August 23, 2018 bppj 0

By Justin Lam Edited by Randall Tran and Chenchen Zhang School funding is inextricably intertwined with systems of racial and socioeconomic segregation — and is […]

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