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Public Policy Professor Emeritus David Salkever has coauthored a new article in the journal Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. In his research,...
Study focuses on the effect on people with disabilities
Public Policy Ph.D. alumna Dr. Xiaobei Dong and professors Dr. Tim Gindling and Dr. Nancy Miller have published a new article in the Disability and Health Journal. The research, which was...
Public Policy Professor Emeritus Tim Brennan publishes a piece criticizing the recent expansion of antirust enforcement as a policy tool. Read more here.
Featured in news segment from FOX47 in East Lansing, MI
Last week, Public Policy Professor Mir Usman Ali was featured in a news segment in which he was interviewed about his research on citizen oversight of police. The story comes from Fox47 in...
Reviews Sec. 230 of Telecommunications Act of 1996
In his recent article for the Technology Policy Institute, Public Policy Professor Emeritus Tim Brennan discusses Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 , which protects internet...
Professor Emeritus George R. La Noue has published a new commentary piece on legal provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), particularly sections pertaining to the Restaurant...
Public Policy Professor John Rennie Short has published a new article in The Conversation examining the impact of COVID-19 on city traffic, and what the future of urban transportation could look...
Public Policy Professor Emeritus Tim Brennan suggests in an opinion piece that to decrease science denial policy, policymakers should use values and ethics as well as science to make policy...
Public Policy Professor Emeritus George La Noue has published a new essay on the interaction between Critical Race Theory and academic freedom, with an emphasis on protecting free speech in...
Focus on weather disaster-related social vulnerability
Public Policy Professor Fernando Tormos-Aponte has won an NSF-sponsored award through the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Through the grant, Dr. Tormos-Aponte will examine...