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How Political Economy Can Inform the GM Labeling Debate

January 6, 2016 bppj 0

By Eunice Kim and Moon Parks In recent years, controversy surrounding genetically modified [GM] food has taken on a new dimension in the form of […]

Basic Income Could Be Substance for Federal "Grand Bargain"

January 4, 2016 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 1/4/2016 Last month, Finland’s center-right national government put forth a bold plan to pilot a basic minimum income plan in 2017 with the goal […]

Why America Is Already Great Again

December 21, 2015 bppj 0

By Darian Woods 12/21/2015 “We have a great educational system that is—it’s really a triumph of the civilization. I don’t think there’s anything comparable in […]

It’s Time to Welcome Women to the Selective Service

December 15, 2015 bppj 0

By Johnathon Parker 12/15/2015 On December 3, 2015, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announced that all military positions, including combat occupations, are now open to women.  This […]

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Trump's Muslim Immigration Proposal Justified with Shoddy, Extremist Policy Analysis

December 9, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 12/9/2015 “Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives […]

When Policy Analysis Isn’t Enough: Supporting #BlackLivesMatter without Hesitation

December 7, 2015 bppj 0

By Jeremy Levy 12/7/2015 Two weeks ago, when I came home to Chicago for Thanksgiving, I was deeply troubled of the news that the city […]

Partisanship Overshadows Policy in Voter Access Debates

November 16, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 11/16/2015 Last summer, the New Jersey state legislature passed The Democracy Act, a bill that would have automatically registered voters who applied for […]

Recent Alabama DMV Closures Threaten Democracy, Reinforce Negative Image

October 9, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 10/9/2015 Last June, in the wake of the Charleston white supremacist massacre, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley brought down the four confederate flags that flew around […]

“Our Thoughts and Prayers Are Not Enough”: Congress Must Enact Commonsense Gun Control Legislation 

October 1, 2015 bppj 0

By Rob Moore 10/1/2015 Earlier today, another school shooting happened, this time at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College. Ten are dead, twenty are wounded. Circumstances of the […]

Policy and the Second Republican Presidential Debate

September 20, 2015 bppj 0

By Andrew Herrmann 9/20/2015 While the Republican candidates spent most of the 2nd Presidential debate discussing each other’s negotiation skills, business acumen, and affirming that […]

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