The Supreme Court and Social Media Laws: An Excellent DecisionDo we consider Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok newspapers? Editorial mediums? Free-speech platforms? Public space?Sep 3, 2024Sep 3, 2024
The Striking Duality in Our College SystemFor the millions of students applying to college every year, a striking duality can be recognized. Our system perpetuates this duality.Jul 22, 2024Jul 22, 2024
The Candidates’ Debate Responses to Moyle v. United StatesHow did each candidate respond to this landmark Supreme Court case on emergency abortions?Jul 10, 2024Jul 10, 2024
Let’s Not Forget to Celebrate The CourtThe Supreme Court recently issued a unanimous, 9–0 decision. Unfortunately, this gets overshadowed by the current political climate.Jun 30, 2024Jun 30, 2024
Two Tests for the Same Law- Abortion and the 14th AmendmentHow can two different legal tests be applied to the same topic- abortion? In this article I examine decades of abortion jurisprudence.Jun 25, 2024Jun 25, 2024
A Short on Judicial ActivismJudicial activism is my preferred judicial philosophy, and I think it should be everyone’s preferred judicial philosophy for many reasons…Jun 15, 2024A response icon1Jun 15, 2024A response icon1
AP Government and Politics- My Picks for Replacing Roe v. WadeAs a student, here are my picks for replacing Roe v. Wade in College Board’s AP Government and PoliticsJun 12, 2024Jun 12, 2024
The Myth of “Pointless Education”Elementary, high school, and college students around the world complain that the modern education system is “mostly” pointless. Bryan…Jun 9, 2024Jun 9, 2024
Our Right to Vote Coming from Younger GenerationsOur right to vote is the most important thing this country has. The constitution, democrats and republicans, senators and representatives…Jun 5, 2024Jun 5, 2024
A New Way of Funding SchoolsThere is no doubt that public schools all across the United States are suffering at the hands of a deficient funding system. Property…Feb 24, 2024Feb 24, 2024