Congolese Cobalt: A Growing Human Rights Catastrophe

By Rayna Alexander Introduction In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), one of the world’s poorest countries, an increase in mass violence and internal displacement is the result of militia infighting over mineral reserves (M23 rebel group, for… Read More

The Struggles Facing Women Asylum Seekers

By Allison Zajac Introduction Migrating to the United States (U.S.) poses special challenges for the women who undertake the task. Not only do these women face the same dangerous conditions that male migrants face, but they are also… Read More

Delayed ETIAS Implementation: Balancing Security vs. Data Privacy

By Megan Bozzer Introduction The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) was proposed in 2016 to strengthen security measures for travelers entering Schengen countries and other neighboring European regions [1]. This comprehensive system collects a range of… Read More

Ethnic Divisions in the Balkans Create a Serious Crisis for the United States

By Zacheray William Womer What was Yugoslavia? The former Yugoslavia is proving to be a failed experiment of foreign intervention, and its current status may have large implications across the world as less powerful populations continue to deal… Read More

Reasonable Use of Criminal Law Interpretation- An Example of DUI in China and the U.S.

By Jiahang Ding I. Introduction Globally, drunk driving is the biggest risk factor for traffic accidents. For people between the ages of fifteen and twenty-nine in Europe, drunk driving is one of the leading causes of death. [1]… Read More