Plus an inside look at the New Hampshire primary and reactions to the Trump impeachment trial.
3 lessons from 'Little Women' for modern housing policy From the class conflicts of "Parasite" to the metropolitan decay in "Joker," a selection of films competing for Best Picture at tomorrow’s Academy Awards explore the issues of housing and urban policy. But out of all of them, Jenny Schuetz says Greta Gerwig's "Little Women" may have the most to say about American homes. Read more |
Listen: 24 hours in New Hampshire What does it take to run a presidential campaign in New Hampshire? Elaine Kamarck and Chris McKenna went to the Granite State for a special episode of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast to talk to party officials and organizers on the ground about the first-in-the-nation primary. Listen to the podcast | Brookings experts on impeachment The Senate's vote to acquit President Trump. In The Atlantic, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes argue that the Senate has legitimized 23 dangerous legal and moral claims that will not serve America well. How Romney changed the impeachment story. After Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) voted to convict Trump on abuse of power, Sarah Binder explains in the Washington Post how the senator's move could shape the long-term narrative of the trial. The final day of the trial. In the last episode of The Impeachment podcast from Lawfare, hear highlights from a historic day in U.S. politics, followed by a discussion on what happened during the trial and what might come next. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |