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Fall 2019 Journal: Providing Free Contraceptives For Young People – Lessons From Colorado

October 7, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the first article featured in our Fall 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Journal Archive” tab above. by Devan […]

Cost-Sharing Could Improve an American Single-Payer Health Care System

March 22, 2019 bppj 0

By Ben Menzies As the notion of a single-payer healthcare system has returned to center stage in American politics, proponents have pointedly eschewed any element […]

Spring 2019 Journal: The Case for Standardization in Health Insurance Marketplaces

March 7, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the sixth article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. By Ben […]

Spring 2019 Journal: The Impact of Immigration Policy on Mental and Reproductive Health

March 1, 2019 bppj 0

This article is the second article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. By Iris […]

Beyond Overabundance: A Smarter Strategy For True Food Security

February 22, 2019 bppj 0

By Maria F. Balcazar Tellez Scientists, engineers, and governments today are striving to meet the food demands of the 9.1 billion people expected to live […]

The Anti-Vaccination Movement Breaks Out in Italy and Beyond

October 25, 2018 bppj 0

By Ted Kupper While spending this past summer working in Italy, I noticed several parallels between the country’s changing political environment and the current situation […]

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 […]

With ACA Subsidy Stoppage, What’s Next for California Healthcare?

October 19, 2017 bppj 0

By Jonathan Palisoc Although recent efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare seem to have stalled, the Trump administration’s announcement to immediately stop payouts of Affordable Care […]

Obamacare Repeal Almost Certain, But Questions Remain

January 20, 2017 bppj 0

By Lillian Chen and Jonathan Palisoc It is no secret that Congress is planning to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)—also commonly known as “Obamacare”—with […]

Threats to Reproductive Rights Likely to Increase Under Trump

December 15, 2016 bppj 0

The presidential election has thrown the United States’ position on various policy issues into question, one of the most contested and critical among them the […]

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