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Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
Christopher Foreman is a nonresident senior fellow in Governance Studies. Since 2000, he has also been a professor and director of the social policy program at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy. His research focuses on the politics of health, race, environmental regulation, government reform, and domestic social policy | View Full Bio
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Testimony | United States Commission on Civil Rights
January 11, 2002
Article
Spring 2000
Article | Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
January 2000
Past Event
May 7, 1999
Winter 1998
November 12, 1998
Article | Science Communication
September 1, 1998
Opinion | Newsday
May 11, 1998
Article | Risk Policy Report
March 20, 1998
Spring 1998
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Christopher Foreman
Good and Evil in Birmingham http://t.co/wBcXykzb A good reminder of how easily racism and brutality can become an accepted way of life.
Jan 21
RT @petesouza: Photo of POTUS taking the oath of office http://t.co/09F5TTC8
Jan 20
RT @adruin: Feb 4th Future of Information Alliance Event on Crowdsourcing: http://t.co/5duXjz4o Open to visitors & campus community- just register.
Jan 15
Building a Better Democracy http://t.co/P6vo0Jpn via @NewYorker
Jan 12
Jeffrey Toobin: Defending Our Voting Rights : The New Yorker http://t.co/wfFl30CW via @NewYorker The Voting Rights Act may get gutted.
RT @PeterBeinart: Why the Hagel pick could change the terms of fp debate in both parties for years to come. My latest @open_zion http://t.co/oYOLWv34
Jan 07
http://t.co/6CddCt6t My new piece in the new issue of the Breakthrough Journal challenges the emerging climate justice discourse.
Did “Thriller” Really Sell a Hundred Million Copies? http://t.co/oZ0nh8pA via @NewYorker
Beate Gordon, Long-Unsung Heroine of Japanese Women’s Rights, Dies at 89 http://t.co/mpfCgN5B Wish I had heard of her before now.
Jan 06
Are People Being Unfair to the House Republicans? - The Atlantic http://t.co/mnyk8SFy Insightful interview with a departing House Republican
Jan 05
Welcome to the new Civil War http://t.co/EMHcdQ6M via @Salon After you've seen "Lincoln" read this for thoughts on current application.
America's Real Criminal Element: Lead http://t.co/9XZ8nVXT via @MotherJones If environmental justice intrigues you, you must read this.
‘Come together’ breaks Washington apart http://t.co/P20T8Gdf Ezra Klein essentially expands the Mann-Orstein thesis of Republican fault.
Dec 30
RT @jonathanchait: LaPierre proposal confirms it: Rightwing Gun Keynesianism is now a thing /daily/intelligencer/2012/12/rise-of-right-wing-gun-keynesians.html
Dec 26
RT @timothycsimons: Grover Norquist is upset that Obama is 'not negotiating'. It sucks knowing that ill never write anything funnier than that statement.
"Locks, Clips and Checks" -- a motto for advocating new gun policy. Trigger locks, capacity limits on clips, background checks for all.
@cforemanumd Boy was I wrong!
Dec 22
http://t.co/rJze4QhJ Want insight into the business of guns in America? Get familiar with this man's work.
The NRA and the 'Positive Good' of Maximum Guns - Tony Horowitz - The Atlantic http://t.co/E7Qrnz5D Really worth a read on the NRA
Dec 21
@jonathanchait NRA is nuts to imagine this would work to prevent school shooting.
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