Congress and Crisis: Navigating the Complex Terrain of U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Ukraine

By Kenneth Gatten III  Introduction This article explores the role of the U.S. Congress in formulating United States foreign policy, particularly in response to Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Examining the constitutional framework that grants Congress… Read More

The Influence of the United States of America’s Legal System on the Legal System of Latin America

By Luisa M. Penagos Introduction Historically, the term “legal system” has been used to describe the unity of “rules, procedures, and institutions” [1] that nations around the world have found it necessary to regulate and establish order in… Read More

How the Housemaker Gets the Deserved Share in Divorce- Comparison Between China and the U.S.

By Yanyan Pan Housemaker is a position typically held by married women. It refers to women who take care of the family full-time and do not work outside the home. According to the China Bureau of Statistics, if… Read More

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