Inclusive Design 30 Years After the Passage of the ADA: The Ongoing Fight for Accessibility and the Struggles Faced in Complying with Requirements

By Kinga Fenikowska   July 26, 2020 will mark the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).[1] When the ADA was passed and signed into law by President George H.W. Bush, millions of Americans rejoiced at… Read More

China’s Belt and Road Initiative: How a Multi-Trillion Dollar Project Could Affect Global Energy Trade Agreements

By Sara Jenkins   The Belt and Road Initiative: In 2013, China’s President, Xi JinPing, announced a plan to invest in various infrastructure projects along the ancient silk road route to connect Asian, African, and European countries while… Read More

To Zoom or Not to Zoom, that is the Question: How a Global Pandemic Exposed the Flaws of Global Consumer Privacy Protection Laws

  By: Angel Shah   A global pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus disease or “COVID-19”, has inundated the world, with seemingly no end in sight.[i] To try to stop the spread of this highly infectious disease, governments… Read More

Gaming the System: Money Laundering through Microtransactions and In-Game Currencies

Alexandra Norton   With what seems like new technological advances developing daily, cybercrimes are becoming more and more common, with little to no policing in place. As of December 2018, there were more than 4.1 billion internet users… Read More

Free Hong Kong: A Case for Independence

Erich Greiner             I. A History of the Current Protests               It has now been two years since a Hong Kong teenager brutally murdered Poon Hiu-Wing while travelling in Taiwan, strangling her… Read More