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Trust between citizens and the institutions that govern them is essential for effective policy, especially in public health. Across the…
Background: Accounting for race and ethnicity in estimating disease risk may improve the accuracy of predictions but may also encourage a…
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…
Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully resilient or dangerously fragile. Both characterizations can be…
Many demands for democratic inclusion rest on a simple yet powerful idea. It's a principle of affected interests. The principle states that…
Where do human societies come from? The drive to answer this question took on a new urgency in the nineteenth century, when a generation of…
Key Messages • There is active debate over whether to consider patient race and ethnicity when estimating disease risk. By accounting for…
Housing costs across the nation and in Greater Boston are rising, and many policymakers have turned to Inclusionary Zoning (IZ) in an…
To understand the advantages of and challenges to a reformed regulatory review process, New America’s Political Reform program and the Ash…