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Public Defense: More Harmful Than Helpful
The classic image of the public defender permeates pop culture: a young attorney fresh out of a mediocre law school or a fool, an empty...
As Gun Debate Lingers, A Review of Black American Gun Ownership
Philando Castile was shot in July of 2016 during a traffic stop by Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez. This routine stop lasted no...
Better Deal Labor Plank
“Whereas, in the results of national elections, whether the candidates elected are from the Republican or Democratic Party, the interests...
Petitions Before the Court: Apple v. Pepper and Antitrust Litigation with Tech Companies
Each year, the Supreme Court receives approximately 10,000 petitions for writs of certiorari, but only grants about 80 writs of cert....
U.S. vs. China: Who Has More Leverage in the Koreas?
As the Kim Jong-Un regime repeatedly tests missiles and threatens its neighbors, it comes as no surprise that three-quarters of Americans...
An Interview with Linda J. Fisher: “Innovative, ethical businesses are going to drive the sustainabi
Ms. Fisher received a B.A. from Miami University, an M.B.A from George Washington University and a J.D. from Ohio State University. She...
Net Neutrality: How much longer does it have to live?
On December 14th, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to dismantle the current regulations on net neutrality. The...
Learning from the Past: Regulating an Unregulated Market
On September 29, 2008, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stock market index experienced the largest point drop in one day in the history...
Is Undemocratic Judicial Selection Inherently Negative?
Judicial elections are deeply controversial in the legal world. The United States is one of only several countries -the only other...
Fisheries: A Forgotten Market in the U.S.
The United States is currently the fifth-largest producer of fish in the world and, for the most part, this production comes from...
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