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NJIT Researchers Launch Project to Improve Energy and Climate Justice in New Jersey

2023-10-03T13:31:15-04:00

The New Jersey State Policy Lab is partnering with Yao Sun and NJIT in an upcoming research project which will help New Jersey's lower-income homeowners take advantage of the state's clean energy programs.

NJIT Researchers Launch Project to Improve Energy and Climate Justice in New Jersey2023-10-03T13:31:15-04:00

The U.S. Supreme Court, regulation and the ‘deep state’ | Opinion

2023-09-28T09:01:01-04:00

NJSPL Policy Fellows Linda Stamato and Sandy Jaffe co-authored a new op-ed on NJ.com in which they discuss recent Supreme Court decisions diminishing the regulatory authority of federal agencies and the risk this poses to the infrastructure of government.

The U.S. Supreme Court, regulation and the ‘deep state’ | Opinion2023-09-28T09:01:01-04:00

New Jersey residents initiate their own reparations discussion after state bill fails

2023-09-26T15:40:17-04:00

R/ECON Project Manager and NJSPL Postdoctoral Research Fellow Maia de la Calle's report on racial and ethnic disparities in poverty rates in New Jersey was cited in a new article from The Gothamist discussing upcoming public hearings being convened by the New Jersey Reparations Council.

New Jersey residents initiate their own reparations discussion after state bill fails2023-09-26T15:40:17-04:00

Two Years After Hurricane Ida, Complication and Frustration Plague Recovery Programs

2023-09-22T15:50:26-04:00

NJSPL Research Affiliates Garin Bulger and Kathyrn Balitsos' report examining flood buyback programs was referenced in a new article by The Good Men Project discussing families' struggling to recover after flood damage from Hurricane Ida.

Two Years After Hurricane Ida, Complication and Frustration Plague Recovery Programs2023-09-22T15:50:26-04:00

Commentary: NJ is among few states to recognize value of civics education

2023-08-07T14:34:55-04:00

NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato discusses "Laura Wooten's Law," recently passed legislation in New Jersey mandating civics courses be taught in middle schools, and the importance of civics education for our country at large.

Commentary: NJ is among few states to recognize value of civics education2023-08-07T14:34:55-04:00

Byers will give keynote address at upcoming ‘Rivers Conference’

2023-07-18T13:44:56-04:00

A recent report authored by NJSPL Research Affiliate Tom Dallessio was referenced in an article announcing that Michele Byers, former executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation will be keynote speaker at the Northwest New Jersey Rivers Conference.

Byers will give keynote address at upcoming ‘Rivers Conference’2023-07-18T13:44:56-04:00

Commentary: Equal opportunity, after the Supreme Court killed affirmative action

2023-07-03T12:46:46-04:00

NJSPL Policy Fellow Linda Stamato discusses the latest SCOTUS decision to end affirmative action and what this will mean for colleges and universities to change their admission policies going forward.

Commentary: Equal opportunity, after the Supreme Court killed affirmative action2023-07-03T12:46:46-04:00
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