Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery: How Scandinavian Prisons are Inspiring Reform in the U.S.

By Erin Valenta Norway and Sweden are commonly celebrated for promoting progressive incarceration techniques. Their low incarceration-related statistics reflect their open-minded perspective toward criminality and what it means to be a criminal (if it means anything). In contrast,… Read More

The Inflation Reduction Act: How an American Law is Rattling the European Union

By Morgan Elmore Introduction United States President Joe Biden signed the most significant action taken by Congress to support clean energy and climate change in August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act. [I] The Act includes many provisions that… Read More

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… Read More

FBI Calls on Parents and Educators to Help Stop Global Financial Sextortion

By Abby Roos For many teenagers in America, the internet has become an essential part of their daily lives. The internet allows teenagers to communicate with friends and family across state and country lines on various popular platforms…. Read More

A Cheese by Any Other Name: The Impact of Geographical Indications on International Agricultural Trade

By Dillon Lightfoot With United States (U.S.) agricultural exports reaching all-time highs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently reported $196 billion in agricultural exports for the fiscal year 2022, Geographical Indications (GIs) have become a major sticking… Read More