Research
From One Commission to Another: Shut Up.
Navigating Computer Science Research Through Waves of Privacy Concerns: Discussions among Computer Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University
Computer Science research and practice are raising growing privacy concerns among the public and government.
Mobilizing the Party Faithful: Results from a Statewide Turnout Experiment in Michigan.
Recent large-scale field experiments of get out the vote (GOTV) drives have been non-partisan and may not accurately capture the effectiveness of partisan campaign outreach.
A Quest for More Sensation Is Killing Journalism.
Finding Lists of People on the Web
Among the vast amounts of personal information published on the World Wide Web ("Web") and indexed by search engines are lists of names of people.
The Future of Private Infrastructure.
Who Benefits from the Education Saving Incentives: Income, Educational Expectations and the Value of the 529 and Coverdell.
This paper examines the incentives created by the 529 and Coverdell tax-advantaged savings accounts. I find that the advantages of the 529 and Coverdell rise sharply with income, for three reasons.
Errors in Fighting Al Qaeda Have Worsened the Danger.
Is the U.S. Safer Than It Was a Year Ago? Best-Case Scenario Is That It's Way Too Early to Tell.
Get smart & reliable public policy insights right in your inbox.