Skip to content

Georgetown Public Policy Review

  • HOME
  • ARTICLES
    • ALL
    • DATA
    • ECONOMY
    • EDUCATION
    • ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
    • EQUITY
    • HEALTH
    • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • INTERNATIONAL
    • POLITICS
  • PODCAST
  • 2026 SPRING EDITION
    • 2025 SPRING EDITION
    • PREVIOUS EDITIONS
  • ABOUT
    • EDITORS
    • CONTACT
  • SUBMIT
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Domestic Policy
  • Page 32

Category: Domestic Policy

Opinion journalism in the age of Trump with Jonathan Capehart

  • March 11, 2019
Opinion journalism in the age of Trump

Interview Editor Lucy Schmitz sits down with Washington Post columnist and GU Politics fellow Jonathan Capehart to discuss the role opinion journalism can play during the Trump era.   BONUS FEATURES: To hear more from Jonathan, check out his podcast,…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Podcasts, Politics

The housing trap: How exclusionary zoning harms young and old alike

  • March 7, 2019

Exclusionary zoning is a common practice used to segregate communities. This article is the first in a series on how exclusionary zoning perpetuates a discriminatory housing system that threatens our aging population, education system, and climate.

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy, Housing
Load More Posts

EXPLORE

2026 SPRING EDITION

ARTICLES

PODCAST

ABOUT

EDITORS

HISTORY

CONTACT

FOLLOW

  • Instagram
  • Spotify
  • SoundCloud
  • Link
Copyright © 2026 Georgetown Public Policy Review.
  • HOME
  • ARTICLES
    • ALL
    • DATA
    • ECONOMY
    • EDUCATION
    • ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
    • EQUITY
    • HEALTH
    • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • INTERNATIONAL
    • POLITICS
  • PODCAST
  • 2026 SPRING EDITION
    • 2025 SPRING EDITION
    • PREVIOUS EDITIONS
  • ABOUT
    • EDITORS
    • CONTACT
  • SUBMIT