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Washingtonian
  • Has the New America Foundation Lost Its Way? (July 2018 magazine)
  • 18 Federal Workers On What It's Really Like to Work For the Trump Administration (April 2019 magazine)

Vox
  • The abortion provider Republicans are struggling to stop
  • The challenge of turning pro-choice Americans into pro-choice voters
  • How state governments are reimagining public housing

Bloomberg Businessweek
  • ​Public Campaign Funding Gains Steam To Counter Big Donors' Sway (September 2021 magazine)
  • National Service Has Rare Bipartisan Support But An Uncertain Future
  • Stuck-at-Home Parents Want More Support For Homeschooling (July 2020 magazine)
  • Biden’s Goal to Open Most Schools in 100 Days Is Not a Long Shot

The New Republic
  • The Teacher Trap (April 2022 magazine)
  • This Is the Wrong Way to Fight Inequality (Book review)
  • The Desperate Last Days of Local News
  • Inside the Long, Messy Year of Reopening Schools
  • Wall Street's New Foe (March 2022 magazine)

​The Intercept
  • A Democratic Firm Is Shaking Up the World of Political Fundraising
  • School Officials Welcome Homeland Security Surveillance After Student Fights
  • Elderly People Subject to Flawed Guardianship System Are More Vulnerable Amid Pandemic ​
  • Inside the Winning Fight for Reparations in Athens, Georgia

The New York Times
  • The Coronavirus Made The Radical Possible

The American Prospect
  • Rethinking School Discipline (Fall magazine, 2016)​
  • The Democratic Dilemma on Dark Money (Winter 2021)
  • As Consumer Protections Dwindle, Schools Push Financial Literacy (Summer magazine 2019)
  • Blind to the Future (Cover story, Winter magazine 2015)
  • Grace Under Fire (Cover story, Winter magazine 2016)
  • Desegregated Differently (Fall magazine, 2017)​
  • When Charters Go Union (Summer magazine, 2015)
  • Recalled But Not Repaired (Fall magazine, 2014)

The Appeal
  • How The Largest Known Homeless Encampment in Minneapolis History Came To Be
  • Washington Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Automatically Cleared Criminal Records

The Atlantic
  • The Simplest Fix to America's Rent Problem
  • The Teachers' Movement Goes Virtual​
  • Education Isn't The Key To A Good Income

Washington City Paper
  • The Turnaround Runaround  (Cover story, May 2018)
  • K12 Street: How Charter Schools Won D.C. Politics (Cover story, September 2019)
  • Taking Stock: Will Anyone Be Able to Afford To Live in DC In 20 Years? (Cover story, November 2019)
  • Data Mining (Cover story, July 2018)
  • Schoolhouse Block (Cover story, Oct. 2018)
  • Where D.C. Has Failed on Adult Education Charter Schools Have Filled the Void (Cover story, July 2017)
  • Spotlight on Sexual Misconduct Reopens Old Wounds at Marijuana Policy Project

The Washington Monthly
  • Light Touch (March/April 2014 magazine)
  • The Libertarian Who Accidentally Helped Make The Case for Regulation (April/May/June 2018 magazine)
  • How Trump Could Dismantle Workers' Rights With Another Four Years (April/May/June 2020 magazine)
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In These Times
  • On BlueGreen Alliance's Solidarity For Climate Action
  • Why "Pay for Success" Financing Could Cost Taxpayers More Than They Bargained For

​The Nation
  • Letting Non-citizens Vote In The Trump Era
  • But Where Can We Shelter? (Book review)​
  • A Lawsuit Threatens a Groundbreaking School-Desegregation Case
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Democracy Journal
  • The Untold History of Charter Schools
  • School Insecurity (Winter 2020 magazine)
  • Is School A Waste of Time? (Book review)​​​
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