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Housing Policy in the 2020 Democratic Primary

March 2, 2020 bppj 0

by Eli Kahn Even though housing issues affect everyone, housing has rarely been a top political issue in recent federal elections. However, the increasing cost […]

The 2020 Democratic Primary Candidates On Immigration 

March 1, 2020 bppj 0

by Daniel Morales Campos The immigration debate in the United States is perhaps the most polarizing and toxic among contemporary issues. It is also one […]

Defining Electability: How Do the Top Democratic Candidates Stack Up?

February 28, 2020 bppj 0

by Randy Clopton Electability. This word has hung over the heads of the more progressive candidates for this entire election cycle, as well as the […]

Paying Attention to Residential Parking: Why Cities Should Care

December 20, 2019 bppj 0

By Marta Polovin Parking is at the epicenter of a complicated relationship between land use and transportation. The way a city is planned, developed and […]

Combating Poverty in California: A Case for Reforming Social Safety Net Programs

December 2, 2019 bppj 0

by Nemesio Cabral There is strong evidence that current state and federal social safety net programs are effective at combating poverty. However, rates of  inequality […]

Canada and Liberalism’s Voter-Concentration Problem

November 18, 2019 bppj 0

By Eli Kahn Canada’s election on October 22nd returned Liberal prime minister Justin Trudeau to power, despite his tarnished image as a progressive champion. While […]

The Data Science Movement: Reflections for Policymakers

November 4, 2019 bppj 0

By Anneliese Luck The rapid growth of information technologies has changed the structure of our world— shifting the landscape of communication, behavior, identity, and decision-making. […]

Our National Count Remains Deeply Flawed

October 29, 2019 bppj 0

By Spencer Bowen Next year, the United States will refresh our biggest and most important dataset. The Census is both a simple form (now online!) […]

Opinion: Expanding Abortion Access on Campus with SB 24

October 22, 2019 bppj 0

by Nick Draper, Annie McDonald, and Larkin Turman Health Policy Group at the Goldman School of Public Policy Across the nation, the right to autonomy […]

Fall 2019 Journal: A Conversation with Saru Jayaraman

October 21, 2019 bppj 0

This piece is the sixth (and last) article featured in our Fall 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. […]

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