Legal Exploitation: How the Thirteenth Amendment Fails Incarcerated Workers
By: Alexis Boyd Published on: October 18, 2023 The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) is a labor…
Qualified or Non-Qualified: All Noncitizens Face Eligibility Restrictions When Attempting to Access Federal Public Benefit Programs Like Medicaid
By: Esther Davila Published On: June 10, 2023 During his 1992 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton told his…
Big Tech and Big Brother: How Modern Technology in Policing Affects the Fourth Amendment
By: Chaslyn Facciponti Published on: Mat 4, 2023 Those who have seen the movie “I, Robot,” where…
Who Decides If I Am Qualified? Artificial Intelligence Gender Bias in Hiring
By: Matison Miller Published on: May 4, 2023 Gender biases are deeply ingrained in American society, limiting…
The Meritless Attack on the Abortion Pill and Potentially Disastrous Outcomes
By:Hannah Zuckerman Published on: May 4, 2023 In 2000, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”)…
His-terectomy: My Body, His Choice?
By: Aria Janiszewski Published on: May 3, 2023 The United States has a dark history with forced…
Immodest Proposals: Fetal Personhood Laws Will Put IVF Further Out of Reach
By: Michaela Kretzner Published on: May 3, 2023 Many anti-abortion advocates seek to codify fetal personhood —…
Rolling Back Progress: The Unjustified End of COVID Home Confinement
By Hannah Friedrich Published on May 3, 2023 Too often in the wake of the pandemic, we…
If Teen Mom Depicted Abortions, We Would Still have Roe v. Wade: A Call for the Entertainment Industry to Destigmatize Abortion Access
By: Imani Brooks Published on: May 02,2023 On June 11, 2009, the first episode of 16 &…
Turning Away from Data and Journeying Backwards Through History: Examining the Impact of Bruen on Domestic Violence Firearm Restrictions
By Jessica Roslaes Published on May 2, 2023 The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in New York State…