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

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

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