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Six years ago, Smithsonian Magazine was among those decrying the death of public intellectuals (“the egghead is dead”). Where are today’s Ralph Waldo Emersons or James Baldwins or Susan Sontags, they mourned. The article went on to offer a fascinating insight. History shows that “public intellectuals always emerged when the country was sharply divided: during the Civil War, the Vietnam War, the fights for civil rights and women’s rights.”

In this moment of ever-deepening divide, it gives me great pleasure to announce that the Center for Progressive Reform welcomes five prominent academics to our network. The toll for the death of expertise may have been premature; long live public intellectuals!

The contribution of the Center’s Scholars to the public debate stands in welcome relief to the reductionist and self-serving narratives so prominent in the media and legislative chambers. We offer legal and empirical integrity. Our public voice rests on legal, technical, and due process traditions.

We are grateful to our new class of Scholars who devote their scholarship to the preeminent challenges of today. They offer expertise in energy policy, environmental law, and environmental justice. They bring senior-level experience in environmental planning and regulatory affairs and are steeped in academia as well as public policy.

We are proud to welcome:

We encourage you to learn more about our Member Scholars and their work on our Member Scholars page. You can also sign up for email updates and our periodic newsletter.