The Larson Question: Can Just About Anyone, Convicted Felons Included, Really Run for Congress?
By Michelle Sisti Nathan Larson has been making global headlines because of his bid for Congress in…
The First Amendment does protect your right to be an ass on social media
By Alexis Martinez Anecdotes about people losing their jobs because of social media use continue to increase.[1]…
Warning Labels: Balancing Cities and State’s Power to Regulate Health Policy and the First Amendment
By: G. Iñaki Liñero Guarda Obesity is a major problem affecting millions of people in the…
Key Victory in the Fight for Transgender Health Rights: Private Run Medicare Plan Must Cover Gender Confirmation Surgery
By: Luz Beato Transgender advocates secured another important win in the fight for equal access…
Blog Post 47: Indefinite Immigration Detention: Giving Some Process that is Due in Rodriguez v. Robbins and Lora v. Shanahan
By Sarah Vogt In the shadows of the recent announcement that roughly 6,000 federal prisoners were to…
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 #38: Heritage or Hate: Does the First Amendment Protect Confederate License Plates?
By Robert Jameson In March 2015, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Walker v….
Blog Post #36: When Wellness Programs Violate GINA and the ACA
By Janei Au The Affordable Care Act created an exception for workplace wellness programs under the HIPAA…