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Protecting Press Freedoms Through Microdata Policy

Protecting Press Freedoms Through Microdata Policy

NYU Wagner Review09/16/201909/17/2019

In 2013, Edward Snowden sent classified NSA documents to reporters at The Washington Post and The Guardian, detailing the extensive surveillance perpetrated by the US government on American

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Strategy memo: Gun reform

Strategy memo: Gun reform

NYU Wagner Review09/05/201910/08/2019

TO: The law and policy director of gun reform interest groups everywhereFROM: Ryan Newberry, Strategy ConsultantRE: Forcing Republican Senators’ hand on gun policy reformDATE: Sept. 10, 2019 EXECUTIVE

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3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition Runner-up: Eric Cova

3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition Runner-up: Eric Cova

NYU Wagner Review04/18/201903/25/2020

This year, The Wagner Review held its 3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition. On April 12, 2019, finalists came together to present their policy recommendations on how to prevent

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3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition Winner: Brittany Mazzurco Muscato

3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition Winner: Brittany Mazzurco Muscato

NYU Wagner Review04/18/201909/06/2019

This year, The Wagner Review held its 3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition. On April 12, 2019, finalists came together to present their policy recommendations on how to prevent

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Traffic Light Food Labels Will Make Healthy Shopping Easier

Traffic Light Food Labels Will Make Healthy Shopping Easier

NYU Wagner Review04/17/201909/05/2019

By David Lundquist My friend Valerie is in her late 30s and lives in Brooklyn. She’s just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and her doctor says she

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They Have to Earn Their Cheetos: Why Loss Aversion Won’t Motivate Kids

They Have to Earn Their Cheetos: Why Loss Aversion Won’t Motivate Kids

NYU Wagner Review04/08/201909/05/2019

By Adam Davis Teachers will do anything to show students the value of learning, but this goal doesn’t come easy. Persistent study brings skills and opportunities that are

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In the Run-up to 2020, Debate on Your Own Terms

In the Run-up to 2020, Debate on Your Own Terms

NYU Wagner Review04/02/201909/05/2019

When I find myself growing frustrated with the juvenile tenor of modern American political discourse, I just repeat these eight powerful words: “I know you are, but what

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Saudade: All We’ve Ever Known

Saudade: All We’ve Ever Known

NYU Wagner Review01/09/201909/05/2019

By Lucas Lopes, Staff Writer Saudade, which is characteristic of Brazilian culture, is a word that can only really be captured by the Portuguese language. At its core,

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