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Participatory Budgeting: Reimagining Civic Engagement in the City of Boston

April 2, 2014 budget, cities, local government, participatory budgeting, policy, technology

BY CROSBY BURNS A preliminary version of this post originally appeared on the Ash Center’s Challenges to Democracy blog Last

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Justice in Mexico: The Mexican Drug War’s Most Important Change that Nobody Noticed

March 26, 2014March 19, 2014 blog, criminal justice, judiciary, mexican drug war, policy, reform

BY VIRIDIANA RIOS, PH.D While the emergence of civilian self-defense groups in Mexico has gained the most attention as a

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Comcast, Time Warner, Netflix & You: The Policy Questions Hidden in Your Cable Bill

March 13, 2014March 21, 2014 cable, economics, internet, net neutrality, netfix, policy, technology, United States

BY DENISE LINN Recently, while we’ve all been busy binge-watching House of Cards, our cable companies and online content providers

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Considering Consent & The Massachusetts “Upskirting” Trial

March 12, 2014 court, massachusetts, massachusetts legislature, policy

BY RORY GERBERG As a female graduate student at the Kennedy School, I use Boston’s public transportation system. Last Wednesday,

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Lost in the Snow: When The Media Met the Polar Vortex

March 10, 2014April 6, 2014 environment, journalism, polar vortex, policy, United States, weather

Climate change is transforming the circulation patterns which bring us our weather, but do journalists have enough scientific understanding to

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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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