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…
#SeeHerName: Using Intersectionality and Storytelling to Bring Visibility to Black Women in Employment Discrimination and Police Brutality
This resource list was compiled by Nia Langley for her Critical Race Theory seminar paper, #SeeHerName: Using…
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Primer
What is Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a global celebration of indigenous people around the…
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…
Will Giving the FDA Increased Authority to Regulate Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Give Public Health Policy the Makeover It Needs?
By: Hira Javed The global beauty industry, encompassing cosmetics, personal care products, and fragrances is an economic…