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Posted on February 26, 2021
The Failure of the Criminal Justice System on Protecting Minority Women
By: Michelle Miles The current criminal justice system does not account for the psychological injuries that stem from surviving a rape. This article focuses on female/women rape victims who have dealt with suicidal ideation. Rape is a severe… Read More
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Posted on February 4, 2021
Marital Rape in the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
By Jagriti Khurana Marriage and sexual relationships in patriarchal societies such as India and Pakistan always come at the cost of the oppression of the women. Like every patriarchal society, the role of wives in India and Pakistan… Read More
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Posted on February 4, 2021
The Threat Intellectual Property Faces Due To Cyber Attack
By Jessica Ojala Over the past couple of decades, the cyber domain has expanded to the forefront of the United States’ national security policy. This expansion created room for a significant number of offenses and defenses to develop… Read More
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Posted on January 24, 2021
Systems of Government Near and Far
By Russell Filip Humanity continues to evolve – if not biologically, then socially. After abandoning their primitive hunter-gatherer roots, humanity has constantly been forming newer and more innovative forms of government. From god-kings to czars and presidents, humanity… Read More
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Posted on January 24, 2021
Progression by Pandemic
The Impact of a Global Pandemic on Legal Systems and Businesses By: Alberto Andres Hernandez Franks The Covid-19 pandemic has created global and social disruption the world has not seen during its contemporary history. Originating in Wuhan, China,… Read More
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