Civil Suits Hearings Begin in Regards to the Jan. 6 Riot

By Mary Ray On Monday, Jan. 10, multiple groups gathered in federal court to argue that Donald Trump should be held financially responsible for major damages which arose from the Jan. 6 riot in Washington D.C. Lawyers for… Read More

Consideration of Paid Menstrual Leave as a Women’s Public Health Issue

By Rita Portenti Introduction: Women’s Public Health Problems Many women’s public health problems are complex, societal problems that cannot be wholly resolved through policy reform. Laws have evolved to provide legal remedies for domestic violence, which was previously… Read More

The Lasting Effects Of A Colonial Treaty On Current Infrastructure

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam by Melanie Mwango Ouma Ethiopia, the oldest independent country on the African Continent, is currently building what is set to be the largest dam on the Continent: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)…. Read More

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Protective Orders in the U.S.

William Kaklis Background              Protective orders have long been utilized by the court system to address many different relationship issues. Protective orders may contain a variety of provisions, from no contact provisions, which affords a survivor a chance… Read More

Combatting the Climate Crisis: A Proposed Framework for Policymakers to Address Climate Migration

Brooke Benjamin The 26th annual United Nations climate summit, or COP26, reconvened in Glasgow this year intending to “accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.”[1] Introduction After a… Read More