Spring 2019 Journal: Noncitizen Voting Rights in the United States
This article is the third article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. by Kimia […]
This article is the third article featured in our Spring 2019 journal. For the complete journal, please see the “Current Issue” tab above. by Kimia […]
By Nick Draper Few contests — if any — in this year’s midterm elections captured more national attention than the Texas Senate race between incumbent […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The violence on November 9th, however, changed things for many respondents. 87% said that their interest in Occupy Cal increased after the police brutality. 35 […]
On Monday, we sent out a survey* asking the student body about their perceptions of, and involvement with, the Occupy Movement. Eighty-one of you answered. […]
By Larry Rosenthal “Tent sites available.” – Sign observed at OccupyCal, Sproul Plaza, November 16, 2011 The Occupy Movement gifts us with provocative opportunities for policy […]
By Emily Gerth I often hear GSPP students expressing empathy with the Occupy movement, but also feeling unsure or wary about aligning themselves with a […]
By Danny Yost I challenge the notion that the Occupy Movement needs to express specific demands to be effective. Strategic political leaders should seize this […]
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