The UCCJEA and Shari’ah Law
By: Samuel Jay It would be absurd to declare that a religion violates fundamental principles of human rights,…
Justice Gorsuch and Natural Law
By: Katherine Holcombe Before taking office, Supreme Court justices take an oath in support of the Constitution,…
Decriminalization of Child Prostitution in California: Should Other States Follow?
By: Sara Medina Recently, California passed S.B. 1322 that prevents law enforcement officials from arresting sex workers…
The Social Policy on Private Prisons: An Incentive to Incarcerate?
By Noma Ndlovu On February 23, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Department…
An Uber Bad “Employer”
By: Samantha Fournier Uber Technology (“Uber”) is no stranger to lawsuits. In 2015, fifty federal lawsuits were…
Knowledge is Power: The Present and Future of Data Collection on Missing Children
By: Cassandra Doran Introduction Over the past two weeks, an increasing amount of media focus is on…
Trump’s Chinese Trademark Registration: The Brand-New Ethics Concerns of Trading International Favors
By: Melanie Singer On February 15, 2017, the Trump Organization was granted a great leap forward in…
A Climate of Fear: The Social Impact of the Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
By Dalal Hillou On February 25, 2017, police detained Muhammad Ali Jr. – son of the legendary…
Reframing Roe: Legislating Restrictions in the Current Political Climate
By: Allison Houser Norma McCorvey, famously known as plaintiff “Jane Roe”, passed away on February 18, 2017.[1] …
Will the Supreme Court Protect Transgender Bathroom Rights?
By: Lisa Clark “I’m not looking for a compromise. I’m not looking for separate but equal. I…