Month: October 2015

GPPR Policy Card: Gun Control

As the race for the presidency becomes increasingly dominated by sound bites and debate clips, our aim is to focus on the policy issues that are at stake. GPPR will publish a series of ‘Policy Cards’ that provide readers with a visual crib sheet on where each candidate stands on a major issue. For our inaugural […]

Introducing the 2015 Spring Edition

October 22, 2015 This year, the Georgetown Public Policy Review made the decision to transition all editorial content online for the first time. Therefore, in honor of the 2016 Spring Edition making its digital debut this spring, we want to take this opportunity to bring attention to our most recent edition of the Georgetown Public […]