Drexel’s PPE major could be a good fit Philosophy, Politics & Economics Degree (BA) | CoAS | Drexel University
Juniata would be a more likely admit than Dickinson, but with a lot of the same strengths https://www.juniata.edu/catalog/courses/ppe.php But it’s smaller than you want.
Adelphi was mentioned, and has this PPE-ish program Ethics Major | Public Policy Major | BA in Ethics & Public Policy
If you want Boston, Suffolk would be a safety, and it’s very law-oriented PPE Curriculum – Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Program
To me, Drexel seems like great combination of the size you want, the urban environment, a perfect-fit academic program, a very inclusive school in terms of learning disabilities, with highly-regarded support programs (which you may not need, but it means Admissions sees a lot of situations like yours and understands, and your experiences would be normalized on campus), and a co-op model which would give you a lot of great practical experience. Easy to take the train to NYC. Well-known and well-regarded name, but not a “hail Mary” reach.
Another urban New England school with amazing basketball fandom and a good balance of reputation and attainability is Providence College. https://academics.providence.edu/social-science-2/ It has a lower acceptance rate than Drexel, but also a lower median GPA (and virtually the same median SAT) so I think it’s still a realistic target.
It’s hard to know what to call a “match” when you’re such a “supersplitter,” as you say. You can take your shot at lower-odds schools, but make sure you have less-rejective schools that you could be happy with.