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Sovereign Citizens: Sitting on the Docket All Day, Wasting Time
March 2, 2022
By: Calvin Lee, Volume 106 Staff Member Sovereign Citizens: a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. The once-isolated political sect has ballooned to...
The Final Whistle for Amateurism: NCAA and Antitrust
March 1, 2022
B y: Adler Pierce, Volume 106 Staff Member An amateur, as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), “is someone who does not have...
A Hard Pill to Swallow: Purdue Pharma and the Future of Third-Party Releases in Bankruptcy Court
February 28, 2022
By: Marine Loison, Volume 106 Staff Member I. INTRODUCTION The Sackler name has been synonymous with the opioid crisis in the United States. Now, it...
Exempting the Family Bible: with Liberty and Justice for All (Values and Religious Texts)?
February 23, 2022
By: Kaylyn Stanek, Volume 106 Staff Member A primary justification for the U.S. consumer bankruptcy system is giving debtors a fresh start. [1] Although one...
A Public Health Emergency Should Not Be Abused: Huisha-Huisha v. Alejandro Mayorkas Shows the Illegality of Title 42 Policy
February 22, 2022
By: Xiaoyuan Zhou, Volume 106 Staff Member On January 19, 2022, the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard oral argument in Nancy Huisha-Huisha...
A Knight’s Revolt Against the Castle: Answering the BIPA Claim Accrual Question
February 21, 2022
By: Zach Robole, Volume 106 Staff Member The inability of our legislatures to keep up with the boom of Internet technology has forced a conversation...
Omicron v. OSHA: the Need for Permanent Measures to Help Employers and Employees Manage the Pandemic Safely
February 15, 2022
By: Ayesha Mitha, Volume 106 Staff Member On January 13, 2022, the United States Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Occupational Safety and Health...
Climate v. the Court: How West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency Will Impact the Next Generations
February 9, 2022
By: Helen Winters, Volume 106 Staff Member This Supreme Court term has so many high-profile cases, ranging from abortion to gun rights to vaccines, that...
No Working Forums: How the Supreme Court Should Rule in Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Moriana to Protect Employee Rights
February 8, 2022
By: Ben Parker, Volume 106 Staff Member Employers and employees have had a tumultuous relationship over the course of recent American history. [1] One change...
It’s the Ones You Least Expect: Colorado and California Lag Behind in Protecting Employees’ off-Duty Medical Marijuana Use
February 7, 2022
By: Andrew Eggers, Volume 106 Staff Member In 2021, both New York [1] and New Jersey [2] joined the growing number of states which offer...