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Charity Law Reform: A Worrisome Future for Foreign NGOs in China
In 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 Prosecutors
In June, the New York Times published an interesting editorial article discussing the lack of oversight currently in place to hold state...
The Ongoing Struggle for Voting Rights
In a series of stunning appellate court decisions, restrictive voter registration laws passed in recent years have been overturned in 5...
GW student employees should capitalize on new labor ruling
On August 23rd, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that graduate students who work as teaching and research assistants at private...
Apply to the Undergraduate Law Review: Testimonials from Last Year’s ULR Team
My name is Zoe Goldstein, and I am the Director of the Undergraduate Law Review for the 2016-2017 school. I have been a writer for the...
Minority Rights: The Fight for Democracy in Nepal
Protestors from the Federal Alliance of Minority Parties of Nepal are demanding for their voices to be heard in the capital, Kathmandu,...
Undue Burden: Examining Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court struck down parts of a Texas law that would have decreased the number of abortion clinics in the state...
China, Children and the Fight for Human Rights
The one-child policy has been a defining characteristic of China since its implementation in 1979. Although its recent modification...
Fighting for their Families: A Landmark Victory for Women’s Rights in India
In a landmark case for women in India and equal rights on the global stage, an unnamed woman in New Delhi fought and won a case against...
Starkest Illustration of The Death of Scalia
The following piece is a follow up to my previous Review of Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association - Union Case Before Supreme...
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