Religion Bias: How the Constitution Favors "Traditional" Religion

Religion Bias: How the Constitution Favors “Traditional” Religion

When our Founding Fathers ratified the First Amendment, prohibiting Congress from passing laws related to religious expression, religion was defined as the practice of a…

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Globalization and American Law: A Review of The Court and the World

Globalization and American Law: A Review of The Court and the World

“Globalization,” or the trend for industries and philosophies to spread across international borders, permeates across a versatile set of societal realms. We see it manifest…

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Abusing the Limitations of the First Amendment

Abusing the Limitations of the First Amendment

In 1993, James Perry was paid to murder a mother, her eight-year old mentally handicapped son, and her son’s nurse. When asked to testify, Perry…

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Role of Race in Partisan Gerrymandering

Role of Race in Partisan Gerrymandering

Dr. Martin Luther King best defines the goal of racial equality in his illustrious I Have a Dream speech. During these moments, he states his…

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