
The Myth of De Facto Segregation
By Joseph Monardo Last Friday the Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy, Asian American Law Journal, La Raza Law Journal, and Journal of Middle […]
By Joseph Monardo Last Friday the Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy, Asian American Law Journal, La Raza Law Journal, and Journal of Middle […]
By Sam Finn The education reform movement in the United States is internationally unusual. Comprised of zealous educators, wealthy individuals, and politicians from both parties, […]
By Andreas Sampson Geroski It was very easy to dub 2016 as the year of populism after Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. Their […]
By Chelsea Muir In June of 2015, the island of Hispaniola emerged in the international news cycle when the Dominican government threatened the mass deportation […]
By Sarang Chaudhary In 1935, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger suggested a thought experiment that left even Albert Einstein scratching his head. Schrodinger questioned a tenet […]
By Nicole Lindler If you own your home, you probably can recall the very moment you went from renter to homeowner; your realtor delivered the […]
By Jennifer Schulz One month ago, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in Gill v. Whitford, one of the most prominent […]
By Manu Gummi The world today is increasingly turning toward autonomous technologies, which are becoming more efficient and effective than human activity. Algorithms, which play […]
By Joseph Monardo We speak of an education system in the United States, a phrasing that highlights an important degree of interconnectedness. The system that […]
By Jonathan Palisoc Although recent efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare seem to have stalled, the Trump administration’s announcement to immediately stop payouts of Affordable Care […]
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