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Trust between citizens and the institutions that govern them is essential for effective policy, especially in public health. Across the…
A growing literature has challenged some of the more influential accounts regarding the role of courts in the development of social and…
A perfect storm of contemporary events has triggered deep angst about American democracy. Long-standing concern was exacerbated during the…
Conflict of interest is among the most regulated forms of official behavior. In the United States, the vast bureaucracy of the Office of…
Portland, Oregon recently passed Measure 26-228, which represents some of the most expansive voting reforms by a major American city in…
Beginning in 2021, state legislators introduced or passed numerous bills intended to shape appropriate content in K–12 social studies…
Building on the literature of student leadership development, Natalie Sew, Adrianne Billingham Bock, and Danielle Allen share an approach…
A survey of the nation’s civic health reveals troubling trends, with historic lows in trust among individuals and key institutions such as…
Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully resilient or dangerously fragile. Both characterizations can be…
How do media portrayals of potential policy beneficiaries’ identities sway public support for these policies in a public health setting?…