Reflections on My Internship in the Office of the Attorney GeneralThe views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the policies or positions of any agency of...
Status Quo v. Constitution: The Electoral College DilemmaOn November 6th, 2012 – two days after the re-election of President Barack Obama – Donald Trump tweeted, “The electoral college is a...
Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection: The Failure of Batson Challenges and Potential SolutionsInstitutional racism in the United States Criminal Justice System is a well-documented phenomena, shown in higher arrest rates, higher...
The Election Results: More Legitimate than a Trump University DiplomaI. The Statement During the third and final 2016 presidential debate, Republican nominee Donald J. Trump stated that he will accept or...
Charity Law Reform: A Worrisome Future for Foreign NGOs in ChinaIn the past thirty years, China’s exponential economic development can be largely attributed to huge quantities of foreign investments....
Law and Disorder? Prosecutorial Oversight with State and Local ProsecutorsIn June, the New York Times published an interesting editorial article discussing the lack of oversight currently in place to hold state...
GW student employees should capitalize on new labor rulingOn August 23rd, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that graduate students who work as teaching and research assistants at private...
Minority Rights: The Fight for Democracy in NepalProtestors from the Federal Alliance of Minority Parties of Nepal are demanding for their voices to be heard in the capital, Kathmandu,...
International and Domestic Legality of Unmanned Aerial VehiclesDrone usage by the United States for military purposes has created controversy both domestically and abroad. Civil rights activists...
The TPP: For Whom is the Law Made?On November 13th, 2013 the USTR, the Obama Administration, and international negotiators were humiliated by a shocking revelation; yet,...