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Adventures in Presidential History

February 17, 2014February 17, 2014 American politics, presidents, United States

BY THOMAS TOBIN As the nation celebrates Presidents’ Day and students nationwide enjoy the long weekend, this holiday is a

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Why We Need Corporate Tax Reform

February 15, 2014February 15, 2014 American politics, business, corporate tax, corporations, reform, taxes

BY ELLIOTT LONG  In 1943, corporate income tax collections accounted for 40 percent of total tax collections. By 2012, they

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He Said, We Said: Breaking Down the State of the Union, Part 2

February 2, 2014 American politics, blog, environment, health, kennedy school, state of the union, Supreme Court

POLICY AREA: HEALTH CARE BY EMILY HARTMANN It is clear that President Obama wants to move the conversation forward on

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He Said, We Said: Breaking Down the State of the Union

January 31, 2014January 31, 2014 American politics, democracy, education, social policy, state of the union, United States

Note: This post assesses President Obama’s State of the Union Address in 4 policy ares: K-12 Education, Higher Education, LGBTQ

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2014 State of the Union: Issue by Issue, Part 2

January 28, 2014January 28, 2014 American politics, blog, democracy, economics, health, military, social policy, state of the union

A Note of Explanation: For the first time, the Kennedy School Review has tapped into the policy expertise of students

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2014 State of the Union: Issue by Issue

January 27, 2014January 26, 2014 American politics, democracy, economics, education, health care, policy, social policy, state of the union, Supreme Court, United States

A Note of Explanation: For the first time, the Kennedy School Review has tapped into the policy expertise of students

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When Too Much Remains the Same: Women’s progress in America has farther to go

December 23, 2013December 23, 2013 American politics, blog, democracy, Elections, gender, journalist, reform, social policy, United States, women's movement

BY ELIZABETH A. KISLIK In a lecture at Harvard University in mid-October, New York Times columnist Gail Collins discussed how

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