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Economy

Budget Cuts Endanger Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims

This year sequestration will cut more than $26 million from services that support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

By Kwame Boadi | Monday, May 20, 2013

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Economy

A Stronger Middle Class Leads to More Investment in Postsecondary Education

The rise in U.S. income inequality and the decline of the American middle class have skewed public policy toward the wishes of the rich and contributed to underinvestment in higher education.

By David Madland and Nick Bunker | Monday, May 20, 2013

Media

Worse than Watergate?

With the release of the Benghazi emails on Wednesday, the notion that any of it could have been “worse than Watergate” is difficult to countenance.

By Eric Alterman | Thursday, May 16, 2013

National Security

Foreign Law Bans

book_alt2 icon Report Foreign law bans that are emerging from the anti-Sharia movement demonize the Islamic faith and jeopardize well-established rules regulating the application of foreign law in American courts.

By Fazia Patel, Matthew Duss, and Amos Toh | Thursday, May 16, 2013

Race and Ethnicity

Borrowers of Color Need More Options to Reduce Their Student-Loan Debt

Offering students of color more ways to reduce their student debt, including refinancing their loans, would provide a boost to the overall economy and ensure a better future for communities of color.

By Sophia Kerby | Thursday, May 16, 2013

Religion and Values

A Godsend to Reproductive Health Clinics

Groups offer compassionate, nonjudgmental counseling for women and their families dealing with abortion.

By Sally Steenland | Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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Civil Liberties

No Justice for the Injured

book_alt2 icon Report An analysis of state supreme court rulings shows that an influx of corporate campaign cash is influencing judges to rule against those injured while on the job or by business entities such as hospitals.

By Billy Corriher | Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Race and Ethnicity

2012 Election Was a Historic First for Black Voters

A recent Census Bureau report confirms what many African Americans already believed: Attempts to suppress the black vote in 2012 only served to stoke turnout.

By Sam Fulwood III | Tuesday, May 14, 2013

National Security

The Structure and Organization of the Syrian Opposition

article icon Issue Brief The Syrian opposition is fragmented, and understanding these divisions is crucial for the Obama administration's efforts to shape its policy toward Syria and support a foundation for a cohesive future Syrian government.

By Ken Sofer and Juliana Shafroth | Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Education

Governing American Education

book_alt2 icon Report This report proposes sweeping changes to the way American education is governed, recommends stronger and more centralized government at the state level, and suggests the weakening of lay-citizen participation in governance in favor of control by politicians.

By Marc Tucker | Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Education

Canada’s Approach to School Funding

book_alt2 icon Report This report looks at how our neighbor to the north, Canada—a country that has consistently preformed well on international tests—funds its schools.

By Juliana Herman | Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Education

School Turnaround in Shanghai

book_alt2 icon Report In this report we discuss and closely examine Shanghai’s empowered-management program, an important education initiative that has markedly improved low-performing schools in Shanghai.

By Ben Jensen and Joanna Farmer | Tuesday, May 14, 2013