Posted on August 31, 2022
Decriminalization as an Alternative Means of Protecting Abortion in America
By Rita Portenti, May 17, 2022 Introduction: An Unusual Trend in the United States Over the past three decades, a global trend in increasing access to abortion has emerged. Meanwhile, in the United States, access to abortion is… Read More
Posted on October 30, 2020
A Federalist Environment
How Federal Preemption Waivers Help States Push Forward Environmental Goals By Megan Geuss Energy efficiency is a meaningful and often-overlooked method for chipping away at carbon emissions. With a federal government currently hostile to reducing carbon emissions, some… Read More
Posted on January 31, 2016
The U.S., Capital Punishment and the ICCPR
The United States has expressed reservations to Article 6, section 5 of the ICCPR,[1] stating that “the United States reserves the right, subject to Constitutional restraints, to impose capital punishment on any person (other than a pregnant woman)… Read More
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