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U.S. Public Policy

  • FCC Threats, Campus Crackdowns, and the New Costs of Criticizing the President
    October 23, 2025

    FCC Threats, Campus Crackdowns, and the New Costs of Criticizing the President

    Zakareya Hamed
  • Protectionism Adrift: Why the Jones Act Needs a New Course
    October 9, 2025

    Protectionism Adrift: Why the Jones Act Needs a New Course

    David Glick
  • Balancing Safety and Sovereignty: the Debate over Federal Intervention in Washington, DC
    October 2, 2025

    Balancing Safety and Sovereignty: the Debate over Federal Intervention in Washington, DC

    Mirren Hibbert
  • The First 60 Days of the One Big Beautiful Bill: How the Bill Reshaped Policy in the last two months
    September 18, 2025

    The First 60 Days of the One Big Beautiful Bill: How the Bill Reshaped Policy in the last two months

    Tala Areiqat
  • Pennsylvania’s Renewable Energy Opportunity
    September 11, 2025

    Pennsylvania’s Renewable Energy Opportunity

    Maya Ducker
  • Police Officer or Soldier? The Blurring Line Between Police and Military
    August 28, 2025

    Police Officer or Soldier? The Blurring Line Between Police and Military

    Staten Rector
  • Cut to the Conversation: College Perspectives on the Presidential Race
    December 7, 2024

    Cut to the Conversation: College Perspectives on the Presidential Race

    The Triple Helix Journal
  • Is Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Really Infrastructure?
    May 4, 2021

    Is Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Really Infrastructure?

    The Triple Helix Journal
  • COVID-19 and The Much-Needed Climate Change Break
    April 19, 2021

    COVID-19 and The Much-Needed Climate Change Break

    The Triple Helix Journal
  • Armchair Statistics: Benford’s Law and other Misconceptions in the Age of Data
    April 4, 2021

    Armchair Statistics: Benford’s Law and other Misconceptions in the Age of Data

    The Triple Helix Journal
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  • Journal
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