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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…