Why the Sixth Amendment Right to a Jury Trial is not Applied to Juvenile Proceedings
By: Lianne Peterson The Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial is considered a fundamental part of a…
The Spillover Effect of Civil Remedy Abortion Bans on Workplace and Educational Discrimination Protections
By: Abigail Whitmore During its regular 2021 legislative session, the Texas legislature passed and the Texan Governor…
Eugenics Today: Autism and Ableists
By: Brooke Blaney Eugenics is a dark spot in our nation’s history that is often forgotten…
The Viral Spiral: How a Minute of Internet Fame can Lead to a Lifetime of Unwinnable Defamation Actions
By: Sumra Wahid On September 21, 2021, TikTok user @laurenzarras posted a video of her surprising her…
Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law and Voter Disenfranchisement
By: Sydney Helsel The Flint Water Crisis started with a 2014 money saving decision to switch Flint,…
The Juvenile Restoration Act: A Renewed Hope for Juvenile Lifers in Maryland
By: Sabrina Davis Imagine: you are sixteen years old and committed a crime. You are sentenced as…
Exemption = Discrimination
By: Delaney Hermenau The First Amendment protects the free exercise of religion, but what happens when religious…
It Looks Like Collegiate Athletes are Winning the Battle for Employment Rights
By: Ayana Anderson Throughout 2021, the United States witnessed a radical expansion in the rights of collegiate…
Tag, You’re It: Facial Recognition Goes from Facebook to Metaverse
By: Scarlett L. Montenegro On November 2, 2021, Meta, Facebook’s recently renamed parent company, announced that Facebook would…
Public Housing and the Pandemic: Ensuring the Safety of Vulnerable Tenants
By: Evan Chiarelli Before the COVID-19 pandemic, public housing provided a lifeline to low-income and extremely cost…