All publications archives All publications archives Use the below filters to find publications by type, issue area, and scholar. Filter listing Apply filters Analysis Banking, Finance and Trade, Interchange Fees, Regulatory Reform, State Policy, Western Colorado’s New Bill on Interchange Is a Test Case for Unintended Consequences Caroline Melear May 14, 2026 Analysis, Real Solutions Climate, Energy and Environment Nature as a Tool: Using Natural Infrastructure to Reduce Extreme Weather Damage Josiah Neeley May 14, 2026 Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution, Reentry, State Policy, Western Learning How to Reduce Recidivism from Hawaiʻi’s Women’s Court Lisel Petis May 14, 2026 Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing CORCA Is the Right Start on Organized Retail Crime Jillian Snider May 13, 2026 Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Midwest, Policing, State Policy Closing Ohio’s Justice Gap Jillian Snider May 12, 2026 Analysis Electoral Reform, Governance How Provisional Ballots Can Strengthen Same-Day Registration Chris McIsaac May 8, 2026 Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing What Works in American Policing Part 4—Problem-Oriented and Intelligence-Led Policing: Diagnosing the Problem Before Deploying the Response Jillian Snider May 8, 2026 Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Policy, Technology and Innovation AI Dialogue with China: Talk, But Don’t Sign Anything Mark Dalton May 8, 2026
Analysis Banking, Finance and Trade, Interchange Fees, Regulatory Reform, State Policy, Western Colorado’s New Bill on Interchange Is a Test Case for Unintended Consequences Caroline Melear May 14, 2026
Analysis, Real Solutions Climate, Energy and Environment Nature as a Tool: Using Natural Infrastructure to Reduce Extreme Weather Damage Josiah Neeley May 14, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution, Reentry, State Policy, Western Learning How to Reduce Recidivism from Hawaiʻi’s Women’s Court Lisel Petis May 14, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing CORCA Is the Right Start on Organized Retail Crime Jillian Snider May 13, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Midwest, Policing, State Policy Closing Ohio’s Justice Gap Jillian Snider May 12, 2026
Analysis Electoral Reform, Governance How Provisional Ballots Can Strengthen Same-Day Registration Chris McIsaac May 8, 2026
Analysis Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Federal Government Affairs, Policing What Works in American Policing Part 4—Problem-Oriented and Intelligence-Led Policing: Diagnosing the Problem Before Deploying the Response Jillian Snider May 8, 2026
Analysis Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Policy, Technology and Innovation AI Dialogue with China: Talk, But Don’t Sign Anything Mark Dalton May 8, 2026