Chicago Policy Review

  • 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…

  • Digital Tutoring Could Deliver a Tailored Education for Every Child

    Digital Tutoring Could Deliver a Tailored Education for Every Child

    In India, despite primary school enrollment rates over 95 percent, over half of students in the 5th grade cannot read at a 2nd grade level. A lagging student will likely absorb little material when she is in a classroom covering material more advanced than her knowledge and skill. This problem…

  • CPR Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

    CPR Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

    The Chicago Policy Review celebrates 20 years of bridging the gap between policy research and the real world.

  • Financial Future of Cities Series: Editor’s Note

    Financial Future of Cities Series: Editor’s Note

    The Chicago Policy Review is pleased to present a three-part series on the financial future of cities. This series is comprised of conversations with Municipal CFOs and seeks to showcase financial trends in Seattle, Chicago, and Memphis and prompt a look toward the future of these three American cities. Twice…

  • The Politics of Internet Access and Expression in Cuba

    The Politics of Internet Access and Expression in Cuba

    Who has Internet access in Cuba? How is this access controlled?