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NYC Surveillance Program and Individual Freedoms
The Constitution of the United States protects a person and their possessions from unjust search and seizure by the government and...
Are Changes in Sight? Stagnation in the Gun Control Debate
In the past few years and especially in the last few months, gun shootings have become a rather frequent occurrence to the utter shock...
Penn State Paying for Sandusky’s Crime
The nightmare that has plagued one of the world’s most iconic public universities is about to come to an end. On Monday, October 28th,...
Pinpoint Battles: Drone Strikes and International Law
The tenuous balance between sovereignty and global accountability becomes ever shakier as countries push outward with unprecedented force....
Frisky Situations in New York
New York City, the United States’ largest populated city in the nation, as well as on of the most diverse metropolitan areas in the...
Extra-Legal Influences Deny Victims of Rape Justice
Never before has the topic of sexual assault been on the tongues of so many, from the media to the government to an average citizen....
History Rhymes: The Government Shutdown
Throughout the most recent government shutdown, many asked: when will the deadlock in the Senate finally end? Negotiators nearly came to...
Fiery Gun Control Debate in Colorado
There couldn’t be a hotter political talking point in Colorado than the gun regulation debate that has been occurring in the state’s...
A Vacant Assembly, But Who is to Fill it?
A nation is made up of many more people than just its citizens. The jury system is one of the most iconic microcosms of the United...
The Government Shutdown: A Comparison to Athenian Political Structure
As stated in the Constitution, Congress has a key duty to pass spending bills in order to fund the government. The importance of this...
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