In this piece, Marieya Jagroop examines voter suppression legislation and urges for voting rights reform. #VotingRights#Democracy#Representation
https://t.co/nddYIkT8wx
AI in law is here to stay, but the real concern isn’t hallucinated cases—it’s privacy, confidentiality, and regulation. How should lawyers navigate risks? Are law schools doing enough to prepare students for AI's ethical challenges? https://t.co/nJAZmoXKUL
Petar Djekic examines the policy debates and legal debates surrounding congestion pricing in urban centers. As New York City becomes the first U.S. city to implement a cordon toll, questions arise about equity, economic impact, and federal authority.
https://t.co/mbdoZWTFJs
In this article, Brian Kam analyzes President Trump’s executive order pertaining to birthright citizenship in the United States and discusses whether or not it is constitutional under current legal precedent.
https://t.co/PbkVlX0dch
In this article, Nicholas Bonk-Harrison covers the meteoric rise of Chinese chatbot DeepSeek and how AI policy can help the U.S. maintain commercial AI dominance.
https://t.co/manAN1zcEx
Should the U.S. finally guarantee paid family leave (PFL)? In this piece, Kadin Mesriani explores the rise of PFL policies, what they promise for employees and employers, and why a federal policy is the next step toward ensuring economic security for all.
https://t.co/EL3xUqJZlQ
In this article, Alice Kang analyzes Governor Hochul’s recently proposed $77 million subway safety plan, exploring whether increased police presence & expanded mental health initiatives can effectively curb subway crime or merely serve as a temporary fix.
https://t.co/IGgCNoUzHc
Johanna Hussain analyzes the “fetal personhood” movement, which defines life as beginning at conception rather than at birth. How will this legal interpretation of “personhood” impact laws beyond reproductive rights, including property law & criminal law?
https://t.co/qBKmwRHLwJ
In this article, Jessica Rosberger discusses the current severe court backlogs and how AI mediation may serve to reduce delays. Rosberger examines the benefits and challenges of implementing AI mediation and discusses its success in a Canadian case study.
https://t.co/SjhOv0Mvjs
@PDjekic explores how tax breaks and lenient regulations have enabled trucks and SUVs to dominate the market, leading to safety risks and urban congestion. Can aligning safety standards and closing tax loopholes shift the market toward safer vehicles?
https://t.co/g2HIiGoBkU
In this article, Nicholas Bonk-Harrison explores the pernicious decline in birth rates worldwide and proposes immigration as an effective and feasible solution to population decline in the United States.
https://t.co/L89EKSpcaw
Johanna Hussain looks at the connection between the end of Roe v. Wade and the current legal state of IVF. How did Dobbs change the law and what role does religion play in the legal status of reproductive healthcare? #Roe#Dobbs#IVF#Abortion#JLPP
https://t.co/uQuB5I17e8
Johanna Hussain analyzes the DEFIANCE Act of 2024, which would allow victims of AI-generated revenge porn to sue creators. Will the DEFIANCE Act be enough to stop this futuristic method of sexual abuse? #DefianceAI#SexualAbuse#JLPP
https://t.co/Ou1g15LiEQ
In this article, Brian Kam discusses why New York City Rental prices may be so high despite the fact that the city has rent control laws in place.
https://t.co/wFpZQGPwp0
In this piece, Shaina Zargari explores possible causes of the decrease in workforce participation that America is facing today. She also explores possible solutions the government may implement to combat this issue.
https://t.co/4ngHpjpDQu
In this piece, Marieya Jagroop examines book bans and budget cuts sweeping the nation and its impact on public education. #FirstAmendment#Education#JLPP
https://t.co/cXaIWVzHFT
Are pay transparency laws hurting workers? These laws aim to close pay gaps but also have unintended consequences. In this piece, Kadin Mesriani explores the pros and cons of pay transparency and how states can improve these laws to ensure equity. #JLPP
https://t.co/v4l7jDb7KC
Jessica Rosberger illustrates the role jury service plays in fostering civic engagement and suggests strategies to encourage Gen Z to embrace their civic duty. She argues that boosting jury participation can help rejuvenate democracy and reinstall trust.
https://t.co/0tgV9LAzWt
In this article, Nicholas Bonk-Harrison explores the misguided attempt to treat drug and alcohol addiction through court-mandated attendance in Alcoholics Anonymous.
https://t.co/dSsl6C15k6