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Articles
Public Health—1, Anti-Vaxxers—0: Why Your Religious Beliefs Shouldn’t Jeopardize Our Children’s Health and Safety
January 28, 2020
By: Jessica Szuminski, Volume 104 Staff Member What’s more important: the right to freely practice religion, or the right of children to not die from...
Digital Asylum: What Can Online Social Groups Tell Us About the Current State of U.S. Asylum Law?
January 28, 2020
By: Cooper Christiancy, Volume 104 Staff Member In William Gibson’s 1984 cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, a dystopian technological landscape bounds social identity around lines of class...
Give Me Your Tired, Your Hungry, Who Can Afford Rent: Why the Public Charge Rule Is Arbitrary and Capricious
January 26, 2020
By: Mimi Alworth, Volume 104 Staff Member Since the late 1800s, the United States’ immigration policy has maintained that a foreign person seeking to enter...
Criminal Procedure at 30,000 Feet: Finding a Proper Venue for Crimes Committed During Air Travel
January 26, 2020
By: Ryan Plasencia, Volume 104 Staff Member Commercial air travel is ubiquitous and essential to the American traveler. Indeed, in 2017 alone, United States citizens...
Housing Is Justice: the Minneapolis Renters Protection Ordinance Is a Step in the Right Direction for Criminal Justice Reform
January 23, 2020
By: Olivia Levinson, Volume 104 Staff Member A single interaction with the criminal justice system can permanently label someone a “dangerous neighbor” and unwanted in...