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  1. “While the task of reparations seems daunting to many Americans considering the scale of injustice presented by slavery and its aftermath, we believe this is a conversation the country needs to have.”

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  2. “Biden should either take action to embrace government reform or risk a one-term presidency,” writes Paul Light.

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  3. If turnout among Native Americans in 2022 is on par with 2018 and 2020, this subgroup of the electorate could have a significant impact on election outcomes across the country.

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  4. How can democratic health be strengthened worldwide? Our —just updated for 2021—provides 🔟 recommendations to combat corruption and stop backsliding.

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  5. One year to the day of the Capitol insurrection, Brookings will host a webinar discussion to reflect on and its lasting effects on politics and beyond. RSVP here:

    Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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  6. The question of whether and how government intervention into platform governance should be pursued remains an ongoing topic of deliberation.

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  7. A federal judge blocked in Texas on the grounds that it's likely to violate the First Amendment. What happens next? explains:

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  8. "Secession’s mere mention in public discourse reveals the dangers facing American democracy right now," write & .

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  9. For several reasons, it makes sense for the FTC to regulate ISPs with regard to privacy. explains why:

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  10. Despite media coverage of heated school-board meetings, new survey results find many parents are largely satisfied with their children's schooling.

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  11. The past two election cycles have demonstrated the power of the Native American vote in federal elections. Gabriel R. Sanchez previews what we can expect from this key voting bloc in 2022:

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  12. Dec 16

    Have a new piece in the TechTank blog about the possible relevance of broadcast indecency regulation to contemporary debates about the regulation of disinformation and hate speech on social media:

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  13. While the infrastructure bill polled well with Americans, it seems that the turbulent process of passing the legislation turned people off not only to Congress, but to the president himself.

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  14. While diplomacy is important to strengthening democracy, the fight against illiberalism "has to be led and won by the people and political leaders of a nation," argues . []

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  15. “Computers are programmed by humans, so they come with the same values, norms and assumptions that humans hold.” Listen to discuss the dangers of AI bias on :

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  16. On the latest TechTank Podcast, sits down with to discuss how Gen Z is using—and shaping—social media and the internet. 🎧 Listen and subscribe:

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  17. Training simulations are helping police officers de-escalate tense situations in the real world. In , discusses this innovative work and how it's improving public safety.

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  18. Dec 14

    Information disclosure alone is not sufficient to ensure student success and reduce inequities in . We need accountability. Read why in my new piece with and Lesley Turner .

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  19. How seriously should we take talk of US state secession?

    Participants in the "Ride for Pride" event stand on the back of their pickup truck as they speak to an assembled crowd during the impromptu event to show their support of the Confederate flag.
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  20. "If the US intends to address the lure of authoritarianism domestically, it should devote deliberate attention to making the American people safer at home," argues in .

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