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Baltimore City Paper
- 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)
Bloomberg Businessweek
- National Service Has Rare Bipartisan Support But An Uncertain Future
- Stuck-at-Home Parents Want More Support For Homeschooling (July 2020 magazine)
The Intercept
- A Democratic Firm Is Shaking Up the World of Political Fundraising
- Congress Has The Power To Override Supreme Court Rulings. Here's How.
- Weeks After Sanctions, Russian Oligarch Received $50 Million ''Antiquities" Shipment Labeled "Farberge" At Panama Address
- Elderly People Subject to Flawed Guardianship System Are More Vulnerable Amid Pandemic
- "It Was All True": Minnesota Attorney General's Former Deputy Speaks Out About Participation In Political Work
The American Prospect
- Rethinking School Discipline (Fall magazine, 2016)
- 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)
- The Hour of the Attorneys General (Spring 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
- St. Louis Prosecutor Faces Voters, After Years of Sustained Fire From Police Union
- Cincinnati Is An Epicenter For The Death Penalty. Its Prosecutor Race Could End That In November.
The Atlantic
- The Teachers' Movement Goes Virtual
- A Family Dispute: Who Counts As Homeless?
- Education Isn't The Key To A Good Income
- The Hopes and Fears Surrounding Ben Carson's Favorite Public Housing Program
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 New Republic
- This Is the Wrong Way to Fight Inequality (Book review)
- The Desperate Last Days of Local News
- The Fight For the Suburbs (January/February 2018 magazine)
- The Changing Politics of The Retirement Crisis (April 2019 magazine)
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)
In These Times
- On BlueGreen Alliance's Solidarity For Climate Action
- Why "Pay for Success" Financing Could Cost Taxpayers More Than They Bargained For
Slate
The Washington Post
- Public School Buildings Are Falling Apart, And Students are Suffering For It
- The Maryland Green Party Wants to Win. So It Has 24 Candidates On the Ballot.
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
- The Untold History of Charter Schools
- School Insecurity (Winter 2020 magazine)
- Is School A Waste of Time? (Book review)
Baltimore City Paper
- A New Course: On Maryland's Charter School Future (Cover story, August 2015)
- United Workers Organize for Fair Development in Baltimore