How the Housemaker Gets the Deserved Share in Divorce- Comparison Between China and the U.S.

By Yanyan Pan Housemaker is a position typically held by married women. It refers to women who take care of the family full-time and do not work outside the home. According to the China Bureau of Statistics, if… Read More

Delayed ETIAS Implementation: Balancing Security vs. Data Privacy

By Megan Bozzer Introduction The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) was proposed in 2016 to strengthen security measures for travelers entering Schengen countries and other neighboring European regions [1]. This comprehensive system collects a range of… Read More

Mercy for the Merciless: Sobhraj the Slippery Serpent

By Abhilasha Khanal The infamous French serial killer, Charles Sobhraj, aged seventy-eight, was released from Nepalese prison on Dec. 21, 2022. [1] Known as “The Serpent,” Sobhraj has been implicated in over twenty killings along the hippie trail… Read More

The World Baseball Classic 2023’s Relations with Cuba

By Ariel Gootkin The World Baseball Classic (“WBC”) is an international baseball tournament that began in 2006 and has increasingly grown through its five editions. [4] Many view this event as baseball’s version of the World Cup, or… Read More

Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery: How Scandinavian Prisons are Inspiring Reform in the U.S.

By Erin Valenta Norway and Sweden are commonly celebrated for promoting progressive incarceration techniques. Their low incarceration-related statistics reflect their open-minded perspective toward criminality and what it means to be a criminal (if it means anything). In contrast,… Read More