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Police Reform in Two Cities: Baltimore and Minneapolis

Police Reform in Two Cities: Baltimore and Minneapolis

Brief #155 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by Inijah Quadri

In the United States, the path to police reform has been a complex and diverse journey, significantly influenced by local contexts and challenges. By examining the police reform efforts in two cities—Baltimore and Minneapolis—we can gain insights into the differences in approach and outcomes in these cities.

Trump and the E. Jean Carroll Case

Trump and the E. Jean Carroll Case

Brief #121 – Elections & Politics Policy Brief
by Arvind Salem

On January 26, 2024, a New York jury ruled that Trump was responsible for paying journalist Elizabeth Jean Carroll (usually referred to as E. Jean Carroll) $83.3 million in damages: a huge legal setback for Trump as he faces a total 91 state and federal charges.

Carefree Use of Groundwater Is Making Us Thirsty

Carefree Use of Groundwater Is Making Us Thirsty

Brief #164 – Environment Policy Brief
by : Todd J. Broadman

There is a depletion of groundwater in the U.S… When it comes to groundwater depletion, short-term economics and corporate profits are ushered along without much caution or environmental guardrails. In that respect, U.S. aquifers are viewed much like carbon reserves – there for the taking.

Who Will Mitt Romney’s Successor Be?

Who Will Mitt Romney’s Successor Be?

Brief #119 – Elections & Politics Policy Brief
by Courtney Denning

Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) is stepping down from his position in Congress, leaving a Utah Senate seat open in the 2024 election. The race for his former Senate seat exemplifies this growing divide in the GOP. Although most are confident that a Republican will win the seat, there are stark differences in the ideologies of the candidates running.

Situation Update: The Ukraine Crisis

Situation Update: The Ukraine Crisis

Brief #115 – Foreign Policy Brief
by : Abran C

In the ongoing Ukraine crisis, drone attacks near Donetsk and in Kharkov raise tensions. President Zelenskyy calls for increased Western sanctions on Russia, while discussions on US and EU military and financial aid for Ukraine are underway.

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