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…

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Applying broader interpretations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act could help curb fraudulent plays on music streaming platforms

By Rohan Parekh Streaming music revenues now account for sixty-five percent of the revenue share in the…

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The Exploitation of NFL Cheerleaders: Legal Recourse under Title VII

By Marissa Ditkowsky National Football League (NFL) cheerleaders have long been exploited, both personally and for their…

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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]…

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Excepted Out of Existence: The Existing Indian Family Exception as a Violation of Procedural Due Process and a Destructive Tool Against Tribal Communities

By Cassandra Erler   When Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act in 1978, Native American children…

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Voting While on Probation, a Five-Year Mistake

By: Andy Ball   In 2017, Texas indicted Crystal Mason, a 43-year-old mother of two, on an…

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Guns and Planes: Georgia, Delta, and the Battle Between the First and Second Amendments

By: Dalal Hillou In response to the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida…

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5 Pointz and the Protection of Temporary Art

By: Erik Bartley On February 12, the district court for the Eastern District of New York ruled…

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“Keep Faith in Adoption and Foster Care Act” As a Means to Keep LGBTQ Community Out

By: Krista Ellis Currently, about 13,000 children remain in foster care in the state of Georgia, many…

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Does the AUMF Cover ISIS?: Addressing the Merits of Doe v. Mattis

By: Carly Nuttall In September 2017, a dual United States and Saudi Arabian citizen (“John Doe”) was…

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