City Journal is the nation’s premier urban-policy magazine, “the Bible of the new urbanism,” as London’s Daily Telegraph puts it.
City Journal offers a stimulating mix of hard-headed practicality and cutting-edge theory, with articles on everything from school financing, policing strategy, and welfare policy to urban architecture, family policy, and the latest theorizing emanating from the law schools, the charitable foundations, even the schools of public health.
- Ketanji Brown Jackson and the Return of the Warren Court
- Sweden Doesn’t Mandate Childcare Ratios. Why Does America?
- “Nobody Thinks They’re the Bully”
- Trump’s Smart Move to Cut Nonprofit Funding
- A Better Safety Net
- A Housing Fight New York Doesn’t Need
- The American Association of University Professors Embraces the Far Left
- Build Back Beautiful
- Police Tech’s PR Problem
- “I’m Just Having a Blast in My Feminine Era.”
- Shift the Safety Net Toward the Young
- Lessons from the Loft Era
- Lessons from the Loft Era
- AI Can’t Replace Human Judgment
- Why Is the University of Michigan Hiding Grades?







