Posted on February 23, 2023
The Importance of Navies
By Jackson Belva On a crisp early morning in 482 B.C., an Athenian politician named Themistocles rose from sleep and headed to the tri-monthly Assembly of Athens for a crucial debate. [1] Athens had recently acquired a massive… Read More
Posted on February 23, 2023
The United Nations: “Cash Crisis”
By Cameron L. McIver Introduction The ability of the United Nations to conduct its core functions is in danger. In late 2019, Secretary-General António Guterres of the United Nations addressed the status of the United Nations regular budget… Read More
Posted on December 6, 2021
Foreign Nationals and the American Judicial System
By Holly Christensen After a lengthy battle over proper service, Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom, was served with a civil sexual assault lawsuit in late September of this year. [1]The claimant… Read More
Posted on December 6, 2021
The Peoples’ Tribunal: A Solution to Ending Impunity?
By Breanna McCann As of November 5, there are sixteen confirmed murders of journalists worldwide in 2021.[1] Since the beginning of The Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) data collection in 1992, that number stands over 900.[2] With the… Read More
Posted on December 6, 2021
You Won, I Lost – Humanity to Religion
By Shambhavi Tiwari Hate the crime and not the criminal is a well-preached philosophy. However, not everyone has the heart to sympathize with rapists and terrorists. Nevertheless, it is something to ponder, why do people from the same… Read More
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