Although Moving Forward for Now, Juliana Still Has a Long Way to Go  

By Hunter Grolman In 2015, several young plaintiffs filed a unique suit against the United States government…

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How does payday lending exist in a post Williams world?

By Rebecca Coy On its face, lending money to people in need seems to be an honorable…

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Paved With Good Intentions: The Harm of Mandatory Reporting on College Campuses

By Jessica Ochoa Content Warning: Discussion of sexual assault Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing brought the topic…

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Increasing Racial and Gender Diversity in the Federal Government’s Senior Executive Service

By Alicia Martinez DISCLAIMER: The author is an employee of the U.S. General Services Administration. The content…

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Voter Suppression: Voter ID Laws Are Not the Solution

By Patrick Roche On October 14, 2018, the Associated Press outlined the plight of 53,000 citizens of…

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Revocation of U.S. Citizens Passports along the Border: Legal, but Problematic

By Sarah Rosenberg The federal government has denied or revoked passports of hundreds, if not thousands, of…

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Does Justice Kavanaugh Have an Ethical Obligation to Recuse Himself from Certain Cases?

By Olivia Firmand On Saturday, October 6, 2018, the United States Senate voted 50-48 to confirm Justice…

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Raise the Wage Act Would Address Subminimum Wages of Workers with Disabilities

By Marissa Ditkowsky   The Raise the Wage Act was introduced in the House of Representatives on…

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Are We Returning to a New Lochner Era?

By Britteny Leyva On July 9, 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Justice Brett Kavanaugh of the United…

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Closed Doors and Closed Borders: Matter of A- B- and the Powers of Attorneys General

By Alix Bruce On June 11, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions finally released his decision in Matter…

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