Blog Post 43: Gender-bias and the Challenges of Effectively Defining, Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assault
Gender-bias and the Challenges of Effectively Defining, Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assault By Alessandra Carozza The patriarchal…
Blog Post 42: How Do Our Current Policies Actually Help Transgender Student Athletes?
How Do Our Current Policies Actually Help Transgender Student Athletes? By Kara Simmons Luckily, the world we…
Blog Post 41: Uber Finally Following ADA Requirements
By Christine Sara Varghese Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibits private transportation companies…
Blog Post #40: Sentenced to Death on Hearsay Evidence
By Madeline Dang The Sixth Amendment guarantees all criminal defendants the right to a fair trial.[1] Inherent…
Blog Post #39: Exonerated and Vulnerable: Compensation for the Innocent and Wrongfully Convicted
By Jordyn Coad Last year was a record year for exonerations in the US.[1] 125 wrongfully convicted…
Blog Post #37: The Supreme Court’s Flippant Disregard for Corporate Law Precedent
By Brittany Knutson The majority opinion in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. shows a lack of understanding of relevant…
Blog Post #35: Free Range Parenting, Police Discretion, and Unsubstantiated Neglect
By Aabru Madni Debates over parenting styles are always a point of contention for courts.[1] Typically, courts would…
Blog Post #34: Whether the Controlled Substances Act Preempts State Laws Legalizing Marijuana
By Chris Erly State legalization and regulatory efforts of marijuana, most notably in Colorado and Washington, conflict…
Blog Post #33: Planet Fitness’s Judgment-Free Zone Includes LGBT Protections in the Locker Room
By Isabel Gomez Planet Fitness prides itself on being a judgment-free gym where members can workout free…
Blog Post #32: Natural Hair: When Cultural Curiosity Causes Emotional Distress
By Monique Nettleford-Bruce For many black women in the United States, going “natural” has become the champion…
