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Policy Recommendations on the Development of the LaGuardia AirTrain

Policy Recommendations on the Development of the LaGuardia AirTrain

NYU Wagner Review03/30/202208/07/2023

By Emma Saltzberg Executive Summary The AirTrain to LaGuardia is a highly contentious proposal to build a train connecting the subway to the airport. Local community members and

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The Foster Care To Prison Pipeline: Sentencing and Criminalization of Black Girls

The Foster Care To Prison Pipeline: Sentencing and Criminalization of Black Girls

NYU Wagner Review03/19/202203/19/2022

By Nyell Lopez The foster care-to-prison pipeline is becoming a national crisis and represents a phenomenon in which youth are disproportionately funneled out of the foster-care system and

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The Importance of Regulating Ivermectin

The Importance of Regulating Ivermectin

NYU Wagner Review03/13/202203/13/2022

By Michael Kitchin Note: The content in this article represents the opinions of the author and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the advice of

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Policy Memo: Restoration of Voting Rights to the Formerly Incarcerated

Policy Memo: Restoration of Voting Rights to the Formerly Incarcerated

NYU Wagner Review12/27/202108/07/2023

Executive Summary Voter suppression is rampant throughout the state of Georgia particularly through the use of felony disenfranchisement, which is when a citizen loses the right to vote

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Coronacast Episode 07 : From Orphanages to Adaptive Online Learning and Helping Children Cope during COVID-19

Coronacast Episode 07 : From Orphanages to Adaptive Online Learning and Helping Children Cope during COVID-19

NYU Wagner Review07/27/202009/25/2022

Coronacast Episode 07 : From Orphanages to Adaptive Online Learning and Helping Children Cope during COVID-19 By Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal This podcast series includes NYU policy

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The Wagner Review Podcast Series Episode 01 – Mutual Aid Efforts in the Face of COVID-19

The Wagner Review Podcast Series Episode 01 – Mutual Aid Efforts in the Face of COVID-19

NYU Wagner Review07/21/202007/21/2020

The Wagner Review Podcast Series Episode 01 – Mutual Aid Efforts in the Face of COVID-19 By Kyle Roland The Wagner Review podcast series include’s NYU policy and

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Has COVID-19 Invalidated Existing Privacy Protections for Foreign Nationals under U.S. Law?

Has COVID-19 Invalidated Existing Privacy Protections for Foreign Nationals under U.S. Law?

NYU Wagner Review07/11/202007/14/2020

By Peter Machtiger As governments around the world have rallied to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, many have considered the use of surveillance tools to help monitor and

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Coronacast Episode 06 – Public Schools & Courtrooms in the Time of COVID-19

Coronacast Episode 06 – Public Schools & Courtrooms in the Time of COVID-19

NYU Wagner Review07/07/202008/27/2020

Coronacast Episode 06 – Public Schools & Courtrooms in the Time of COVID-19 By Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal This podcast series includes NYU policy students that will

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Why Annexation Could Put an End to the Israeli—Palestinian Peace Process

Why Annexation Could Put an End to the Israeli—Palestinian Peace Process

NYU Wagner Review07/06/202009/02/2020

By: Adi Adamit-Gorstein In the last three decades, Israel has experienced two violent Palestinian intifadas: the first broke in 1987 and led to the death of 1,370 Palestinians

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Racial Justice Can Only be Achieved by Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

Racial Justice Can Only be Achieved by Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

NYU Wagner Review06/19/202006/19/2020

By: Trevor Smith I’m only 26 years old, but I’ve been mad at America for a long time. I’ve been mad because as I continue to learn about

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