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Updated on March 28, 2025
Misinformation’s Global Impact: Arming Citizens Against the Plague
By Grant Parker I. INTRODUCTION: A. The Ease of Being Misinformed Misinformation can stimulate public distrust over such innocuous matters as a seasoning commonly used in restaurants. In 1968, the New England Journal of Medicine (“NEJM’) published a …
Updated on March 23, 2025
The Case for Federal Regulation of Autonomous Rideshare Vehicles
By Jonathan Kelso Introduction The rise of artificial intelligence (“AI”) technology raises two important policy considerations for the United States: (1) how will the public be protected from the risks and potential dangers of AI, and (2) what …
Updated on February 9, 2025
One Giant Leap: International Space Treaties and the Enforcement Challenges
By Riley Amdor Introduction Since the mid-twentieth century, many advances have been made in space exploration and research. Most notably was the colloquial “Space Race” between the former Soviet Union (“USSR”) and the United States. The Space Race …
Updated on March 19, 2023
After the Tourists Leave: A Brief Look Into the Effects of Ghana’s Over-Reliance on Tourism & The Year of Return Initiative
By Ama Owusuaa Ackom Yarboi Through the Coastal plains of West Africa, Ghana remains a hotspot for tourists. On the coastal shores of Ghana, Elmina Castle — the first castle built by the Portuguese in 1482 — still …
Updated on October 27, 2022
How to Get Away with Crime
By Shambhavi Tiwari “At that point – I didn’t know what to say, and I said, ‘If I do what you want, will you let me go without killing me?’ Because I didn’t know, at that point, what …
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