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The Perils of Data-Driven Policy Decisions

December 10, 2017December 22, 2017 criminal justice, data, public policy

BY ANGELICA QUICKSEY Although quantitative data and analysis can help us design better policies and programs, we have edged alarmingly

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It’s Time to Pop the Liberal Bubble at Public Policy Schools

July 31, 2017 harvard, presidency, public policy, trump

BY NEIL THOMAS Donald Trump achieved what many considered unthinkable. He is president of the United States, having won 304

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Donald Trump Is President: Crisis At Harvard Kennedy School?

November 28, 2016November 28, 2016 donald trump, harvard kennedy school, presidential election, public policy

BY NEIL THOMAS “I’ve never felt anything like it.” So shell-shocked are the students and faculty at Harvard’s Kennedy School

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