Policy and Public Interest U.S. Cities Are Even More Deeply Segregated Than Previously Understood One thing that decades of social science research has made
Policy and Public Interest How the Bureaucratic Burden of Taking Rapists Off the Streets Can Impede Justice Samuel Little, the man the FBI called the nation’s most
Policy and Public Interest Corporate PACs Took Unprecedented Action by Broadly Suspending Political Contributions Following Capitol Riot Following the Capitol riot in early January, some corporations swiftly
Policy and Public Interest Teamsters Applaud House Ways & Means Vote Approving Pension Reform Plan The Teamsters commend the work of the House Ways &
Policy and Public Interest Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Announces 2021 Impact Initiatives Carnegie Council announces its 2021 Impact Initiatives. These initiatives identify
Policy and Public Interest Racial Justice Groups Endorse Fairness Act to Reform Medical Negligence Law, Call on Governor Newsom and Legislature to Act A coalition of Central Valley racial justice groups announced their
Policy and Public Interest Political Bias in Formation of Social Media Ties After the recent presidential election, political divisiveness is a more
Policy and Public Interest Legalization of Paid Surrogacy in New York State: ‘A Triumph for Modern Families’ The state of New York Monday legalized paid surrogacy, a
Policy and Public Interest State Lawmakers, Racial Justice Advocacy Groups Call for Solutions to Deep Disparities in Health, Economic Security and Connectivity in Illinois As older adults anxiously await vaccines to protect them, African
Policy and Public Interest Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Stands With the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers The officers of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, President Rick Bloomingdale, and
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Journalists Laud Lawmakers’ Efforts for Press Freedom America’s leading professional organization for journalists applauded on Thursday efforts
Policy and Public Interest Racial Justice Index to Remedy Disconnect Between HIV Leadership and Community Impact Leading up to National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, AIDS United
Policy and Public Interest Americans Gave Up Citizenship in Record Numbers in 2020, Up Triple From 2019 2020 was a record year for Americans giving up their
Policy and Public Interest President Biden Restores Tradition by Sending Congratulations to New National Press Club President Following is a statement by Lisa Nicole Matthews, 114th President
Policy and Public Interest As Congress Debates COVID-19 Relief Funding, CED Calls for Swift Action and to Prioritize Impacted Families and Businesses The Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED)
Policy and Public Interest Biden’s Effort to Reunify Families Separated at the Border and Establish a Safe, Lawful Immigration System Yesterday, President Joe Biden signed a series of Executive Orders
Policy and Public Interest Confronting Antisemitism in Biden’s First One Hundred Days American Jewish Committee (AJC) welcomed a U.S. State Department official’s
Policy and Public Interest National Police Association Files Amicus Brief Supporting Minneapolis Residents Seeking Adequate Staffing of Their Police Department The National Police Association (NPA) filed an amicus curiae (“friend
Policy and Public Interest Veterans Organizations Urge Congress and VA to Act in Newly Released Report Leading veterans service organizations DAV (Disabled American Veterans), Paralyzed Veterans
Policy and Public Interest USF’s New Center for Justice Research & Policy to Tackle Police Reform, Fairness in the Justice System The University of South Florida announced the launch of an
Policy and Public Interest Republican, Democrat and Independent Mayors Want Congress to Pass Relief Included in Biden Rescue Plan America’s mayors are using their voices to demand Congress finally
Policy and Public Interest Biden’s American Rescue Plan Includes $350 Billion in Direct Flexible Assistance to State and Local Governments The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM), the National League of
Policy and Public Interest Half a Million Deteriorated Homes Could Be Renovated and Resold Under the New Senate Bill Bipartisan legislation introduced today would create a new federal tax
Policy and Public Interest America’s First Impression of President Biden and Opportunities for Common Ground Results of a breaking Long Island University Steven S. Hornstein
Policy and Public Interest Biden Took Further Action on Issues Related to Racial Equity and Systemic Racism Building off of executive actions addressing equity signed on his