Published inScholars Strategy NetworkWhy Bush 41 Supported the ADAWith the passing of President George H W Bush, the news has been filled with comments on the late president’s policy achievements. A major…Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018
Published inScholars Strategy NetworkWhy the 2020 Census Should Keep Longstanding Separate Questions about Hispanic Origin and RaceNancy López, University of New MexicoDec 3, 2018Dec 3, 2018
Published inScholars Strategy NetworkHow Recent Changes in Voting Laws Threaten Equal Rights in Georgia — and BeyondOver the past few years, many states across the country have passed new laws restricting voter access to the polls. Newly installed rules…Oct 29, 2018Oct 29, 2018
How Online Social Networking Helps Draw Young Americans into Political ParticipationKenneth Moffett, Southern Illinois University EdwardsvilleOct 15, 2018Oct 15, 2018
The Polarization of U.S. Public Opinion on Climate ChangeRiley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University; Aaron McCright, Michigan State UniversityOct 9, 2018Oct 9, 2018
If Immigration Reform is Enacted, Will Newly Legalized Migrants Have Access to Federal Social…Cybelle Fox, University of California, BerkeleySep 24, 2018Sep 24, 2018
Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: Psychological Problems for Poor Mothers Five Years After Hurricane…Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University; Jean Rhodes, University of Massachusetts Boston; Mary Waters, Harvard UniversitySep 17, 2018Sep 17, 2018
Do Primary Elections Promote Extremism in U.S. Elections?Robert Boatright, Clark UniversitySep 5, 2018Sep 5, 2018
Published inScholars Strategy NetworkWill U.S. College Aid Continue Its Proud Track Record of Enlarging Opportunity and Reducing…Deondra Rose, Duke UniversityAug 22, 2018Aug 22, 2018
Published inScholars Strategy NetworkHealth Reform So Far — Major Gains in Coverage and AccessBenjamin D. Sommers, Harvard School of Public HealthAug 1, 2018Aug 1, 2018