Mateus HortaEileen Gu got it wrongThe Winter Olympian sure can make her own choices, but that doesn’t mean they are the right onesFeb 16, 2022Feb 16, 2022
Mateus HortainNerd For TechShould individuals own their own DNA?This was a global finalist essay on the Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition of 2021May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Mateus HortaSCOTUS has Another Shot at Privacy in the Digital AgeIn Facebook v. Duguid, the Court can ban robotexts and affirm its adaptation to modern society and techMar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Mateus HortaThe Supreme Court is About to Examine Obamacare Once AgainCalifornia v. Texas brings the ACA back to the high-bench, and this time the outcome may be different from the last oneJan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Mateus HortaThe Brazilian Constitution Mandates for a Compulsory Vaccination Program to End the PandemicBy campaigning against the vaccine, President Bolsonaro is thwarting public health and committing a felonyDec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020
Mateus HortaIt’s time we stop neglecting IndiansThe Supreme Court has just taken one more step in the fight for Indigenous rights, but it is not enoughJul 15, 2020Jul 15, 2020
Mateus HortaNot surprisingly, the Supreme Court has chosen to avoid chaos in this year’s electionLast week’s ruling on faithless voters proves that the highest Court on land is still willing to work together in benefit of the nationJul 15, 20201Jul 15, 20201
Mateus HortaNSA’s mass surveillance program still is the most sickening Government control everThe Agency’s way of controlling citizens is absolutely unconstitutional, entirely against America’s core values and representing of the…Jul 1, 2020Jul 1, 2020