On the first episode of the Reimagine Rural podcast, Tony Pipa takes listeners to his hometown of Shamokin, Pennsylvania to discuss how its residents and leaders have revitalized their community and adapted to the challenge of coal mining leaving the area.
At the end of last week, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced his decision to appoint a special counsel to take over two investigations involving former President Donald Trump. Scott Anderson and co-authors explain the reasoning behind Garland’s move and outline Special Counsel Jack Smith’s background.
Recent legislative victories of the pro-housing movement offer a unique opportunity for scholars to evaluate the outcomes and impacts of pro-housing policies and the political strategies that led to change. Jenny Schuetz provides a framework for evaluating these reforms and some guidelines that can help make subsequent research more usable for policymakers and advocates.
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