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Professor Pearlstein’s discussion on the President’s relevance in pushing GOP agenda

n his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses how President Trump’s domestic Cabinet has been pushing their Tea Party agenda, regardless of the involvement of the President. Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein’s discussion on the GOP’s health care

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the conflicting views about health care within the GOP. Read the whole article here.

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Dr. James Trefil discussed the history of exoplanets research in his new book

In his most recent interview , Robinson Professor of Physics James Trefil discusses his new book “Exoplanets: Diamond Worlds, Super Earths, Pulsar Planets, and the New Search for Life Beyond Our Solar System“, which he co-wrote with Michael Summers. Read the whole article here.

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Dr. Roger Wilkins, Robinson Professor Emeritus of History and American Culture, passed away at the age of 85

The Robinson Professors office is saddened by the news that Dr. Roger Wilkins has passed away on March 26 at the age of 85.

“Roger W. Wilkins, a ranking Justice Department official during the 1960s who later composed Pulitzer Prize-winning editorials about the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post and wrote unsparingly about the conflicts and burdens he experienced as a black man in positions of influence, died March 26 at a nursing home in Kensington, Md. He was 85.

The cause was complications from dementia, said his daughter Elizabeth Wilkins.

In a career that traversed law, journalism and education, Mr. Wilkins made matters of race and poverty central to his work as an assistant attorney general in the Johnson administration and later as one of the first black editorial board members at The Post and the New York Times.

By kinship or friendship, he was linked to many black leaders of the civil rights era. Roy Wilkins, who led the NAACP from 1955 to 1977, was an uncle. In law school, Roger Wilkins was an intern for Thurgood Marshall, then director-counsel of the NAACP’s Legal Defense and Educational Fund and later a U.S. Supreme Court justice.

He left the Times in 1979 and remained involved in public affairs as a senior fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, a professor of history and American culture at George Mason University, a commentator in print and broadcast media, and a publisher of the NAACP’s journal, the Crisis, from 1998 to 2010.”

Taken from the Washington Post.

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Professor Pearlstein’s latest book review

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses the updated book by Phillippe Van Parijs and Yannick Vanderborght on how to ensure everyone a guaranteed basic income. Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein discusses the corporate tax reform

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses and explains what House Speaker Paul Ryan and his colleagues aim to do by introducing the “destination base cash flow tax.” Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein’s take on the GOP Health-care plan

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses about whether to GOP health-care plan can truly undertake what its creators have promised. Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein on business lobby and its Republican supporters’skepticism on cost-benefit analyses on regulations

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses about how business lobby and its supporters in the Republican Party view cost-benefits analyses on regulations are “squishy and subjective.” Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein on President Trump’s brief campaign to lower drug prices

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses about President Trump’s quick 180-degree turnaround on his efforts to reduce drug prices. Read the whole article here.

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Professor Pearlstein on “The only thing that can stop Trump from turning Washington into a permanent Crazytown”

In his most recent piece for the Washington Post, Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs Steven Pearlstein discusses what can be done to stop “Trump from turning Washington into a permanent Crazytown”. Read the whole article here.