Policy Analysis

  • Full Disclosure: Financial Profiteering in Congress

    Full Disclosure: Financial Profiteering in Congress

    While the threat of the pandemic loomed, Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) was busy stuffing his personal coffers. On Feb. 13, just one day after he was briefed on the severity of COVID-19, Sen. Burr sold over a million dollars in stocks. One week later, the market crashed. Even some of…

  • How COVID-19 Could Reshape International Security Policy

    How COVID-19 Could Reshape International Security Policy

    After the end of World War II, a network of international organizations was created to deal with what they determined at that time to be the biggest threats to global political stability. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in 1949 as a means to protect member states from…

  • COVID-19 is Unleashing the Bicycle Revolution

    COVID-19 is Unleashing the Bicycle Revolution

    Lockdowns and stay at home orders from Chicago to London to Beijing have resulted in fewer cars on roads and reduced public transit ridership. The nosedive in daily commuters has transformed large swaths of cities around the world into a sea of deserted asphalt in the middle of the day.…

  • Millions of Americans Have Lost Their Health Insurance in the Middle of a Pandemic

    Millions of Americans Have Lost Their Health Insurance in the Middle of a Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the US economy and produced record-high unemployment. To make matters worse, more than half of the US adult population—about 158 million people—receives health insurance through their employer. This means that the current economic crisis has the potential to strip millions of people of their health…

  • Social Networks That Help During Crises

    Social Networks That Help During Crises

    Humans naturally exist in social networks where they exchange ideas and form relationships. Times of collective crises magnify the importance of our social embedding. Understanding how social networks are formed—and how they adapt to new circumstances—can help ensure policy responses are designed to slow the spread of bad things, like…

  • Democrats Can Do More Than Pack the Court

    Democrats Can Do More Than Pack the Court

    Democrats are reconsidering their relationship with the Supreme Court. In the wake of the failed Merrick Garland nomination in 2016—and amid a rushed effort to confirm conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett—some in the party are discussing familiar ideas to prevent a 6-3 conservative majority. Judicial term limits and partisan balancing…

  • The CARES Act Offered a Radical Experiment in Cash Transfers. Here’s What We Learned.

    The CARES Act Offered a Radical Experiment in Cash Transfers. Here’s What We Learned.

    In March, as the world stared into a financial and epidemiological abyss, Congress acted more swiftly and dramatically to save the U.S. economy than during any crisis in American history. The CARES Act—signed into law by President Trump on March 27 after facing virtually no resistance in the House or…

  • Trump and COVID-19: 5 Election Scenarios

    Trump and COVID-19: 5 Election Scenarios

    President Trump shocked the nation last week when he announced that he tested positive for COVID-19. Reports of the president’s medical treatment suggest that he is suffering from serious symptoms, throwing an already chaotic election season into further disarray. Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s move to create a Commission on…

  • The Rushed Confirmation of Amy Barrett

    The Rushed Confirmation of Amy Barrett

    Today, President Trump nominated 7th Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. As previously reported, any of the potential replacements would move the ideological center of the Supreme Court to the right. Importantly, while the rightward shift of the center of the…

  • Racial Disparities in Access to Public Green Space

    Racial Disparities in Access to Public Green Space

    As the COVID-19 pandemic rages around the globe and ravages communities, racial disparities in many aspects of public life in the US have been highlighted. Access to public green spaces, including parks, nature preserves, forests, and community gardens (Wolch et al., 2014) varies across racial and economic lines. Income and…

  • The Privacy Concerns of Contact Tracing

    The Privacy Concerns of Contact Tracing

    Social distancing. What about digital distancing? How private are digital handshakes? The spread of coronavirus has prompted government officials across the world to use technology to monitor infected individuals’ contacts. The result: digital contact tracing using a smartphone app. The costs: privacy, identity, and possibly more. Nations throughout the world…