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May 1, 2023

Promoting Mobility Through SNAP: Toward Better Health and Employment Outcomes

…al. 2015; Mande and Flaherty 2023). Unlike other federal food assistance programs, SNAP has no nutritional standards, allowing participants to purchase any food or beverage product intended for consumption, except…

May 1, 2023

Closing Young Minds

…Edwin Poston, noted that its members “did not take issue with the trustee’s personally held beliefs” but objected because the legal positions taken by ADF “took a stand against treasured…

April 28, 2023

Social Capital: What Is It?

Words and phrases, as they say, can do a lot of work. Sometimes, evocative terms can be useful even if they paper over imprecise concepts or obscure definitional disagreement. But…

April 17, 2023

Data Tools 6: The Geography of Traditional Families in America

…Or you can download the dataset just to see where your current PUMA stands. To my knowledge, you won’t find comparable numbers anywhere else. Download the Dataset Read the Full…

April 6, 2023

Stop the AI Pause

…regulations, agency recall authority for defective products, and targeted sectoral regulations already govern algorithmic systems, creating enforcement avenues through our courts and by common law standards allowing for development of…

April 4, 2023

Why Foster Children Are Sleeping in Offices and What We Can Do About It

…under Medicaid, amend the Family First Prevention Services Act to provide an exemption from QRTP standards for programs serving youth in the juvenile justice system, and significantly increase federal investment in developing…

March 27, 2023

Here Are the Kinds of Jobs Chat AI Is Likeliest to Affect

…a wide range of standardized tests. The blue bars show the performance of the “old” tech and the green are the “new”. In some areas, like AP Environmental Science and…

March 6, 2023

The Federal AI Shambles

…an activist federal government excessively slowing or limiting development. At the same time, if regulation lags too much, that can be problematic as well. A recent study by the Stanford Human-Centered AI…

March 2, 2023

The Lost World of Ecumenical Republicanism

…Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty. The centerpiece of the Nixon domestic agenda, unbelievably from today’s standpoint, was the proposal to establish a “guaranteed family income” or GFI. This was effectively…

February 23, 2023

Distance to 100: An Alternative to Racial Achievement Gaps

…the achievement gap is the most important civil rights issue we face. Unfortunately, our five-decade obsession with closing achievement gaps has yielded little progress. Four leading education researchers including Stanford…