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Electric Vehicle Buyers Want Rebates, Not Tax Credits

Financial incentives play an important role in the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. New research from the...

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For the Love of Family

By Kristen Hatcher

For more than a century and over four generations, their family has been a part of George Washington University. This year, Jonathan B. Perlin and Donna J. Perlin found...

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Alumna’s Startup Digital Photography Platform Opens up Global Access

By Nick Erickson

In 2010, Facebook was just four years old and—while it had 700 million users worldwide—nowhere near the behemoth it is today as there are nearly 3 billion accounts across...

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Professor of economics and international affairs quoted by Vox

Tara Sinclair discussed current economic indicators and recession fears.

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Director of Legislative Affairs Program in GSPM discusses escalating investigations surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection

Casey Burgat opined on recent developments in Georgia and on the Congressional Jan. 6 Committee.

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GW Law professor quoted by The Guardian on dissenting opinions in SCOTUS rulings

Paul Schiff Berman explained how dissenting opinions reflect a “culture of argument” around the law is in America.

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Associate professor of political science and public affairs appears on PBS NewsHour

Mike Mochizuki spoke about the life and legacy of Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan.

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Professor of economics and international affairs quoted by Vox

Tara Sinclair discussed current economic indicators and recession fears.

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Director of Legislative Affairs Program in GSPM discusses escalating investigations surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection

Casey Burgat opined on recent developments in Georgia and on the Congressional Jan. 6 Committee.

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GW Law professor quoted by The Guardian on dissenting opinions in SCOTUS rulings

Paul Schiff Berman explained how dissenting opinions reflect a “culture of argument” around the law is in America.