Inequality Inquiry
Articles
Will Solitary Confinement’s Visibility in the Public Consciousness Lead to Real Change?
April 29, 2024
By: Zinaida Carroll* On March 15, 2024, Charles Leo Daniel was found dead by suicide in his solitary confinement cell at the Northwest ICE Processing...
Redefining De Facto: Cruz-Guzman and the Future of Racial Segregation in Minnesota Public Schools
April 17, 2024
By: Fariza Hassan* Despite the renowned decision made by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education banning state-imposed segregation, racial disparities and harms...
Can Kayden’s Law Erase the Legal Fiction of Parental Alienation?
April 16, 2024
By: Sydney Koehler Debunking “parental alienation” “Parental alienation syndrome” may sound like a medical diagnosis, but it is decidedly not—at least, not according to the...
Tick-Tock TikTok: Time’s Up on Online Free Speech?
April 16, 2024
By: Anonymous In this day and age where the internet is in wide proliferation, most Americans receive their news from their smartphones, with a large...
The Texas Two Step: Double Standards of Bankruptcy Code Abuse
April 12, 2024
By: Jacqueline Brant* The Texas Two Step: Double Standards of Bankruptcy Code Abuse For decades, there has been a stigma attached to individuals seeking to...
An Ongoing Struggle: Police Brutality and Native Americans
April 3, 2024
By: William Rauschenberg Per capita, Native Americans are among the most common victims of police violence of any minority group in the United States. [1]...
Consumer Protection from Carbon Neutrality Claims Based in Carbon Offsetting
April 1, 2024
By: Lizzy Miller* In recent years, the discourse surrounding carbon offsets has gained significant traction as companies strive to advertise their commitment to environmental sustainability...