Volume XILV staff editor Jenny Yakir analyzes the status of incarcerated workers under the ILO.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Elyssa Diamond analyzes the future of gig work in both the United States and abroad.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Megan Lundin criticizes the initial roll out of the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Esti Ness draws on international examples to examine ways the United States can inject the judicial process into impeachments.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Devin Routie compares how the United States’ federalism has fractured its response to COVID-19 as compared to other nations.
Read MoreGuest author Charlotte McFaddin discusses an internal debate within the EU about the future of its ability to levy taxes.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Emily Lowe advocates that the United States switch regulation-based approach to drug control.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Zoe Buzinkai explores how the American legal system differentiates between domestic and foreign terrorism.
Read MoreGuest author Seun Matiluko discusses the Black Lives Matter movement and how international law can more effectively affirm Black people’s right to a dignified life.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Zoe Williams discusses how some oil companies are taking real steps towards renewable energy.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Madison Pracht interrogates Hobby Lobby’s continuing legal troubles around the illegal purchase of smuggled antiquities.
Read MoreGuest author Eduardo Morandé advocates bringing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to Chile to help solve controversies.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Maria Chrysanthem discusses what steps the Biden Administration will need to take to restore the world’s trust and confidence in the US as a leader in global health and women’s rights.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Grace Carney explores how Northern Ireland reformed its police force and how that can the United States can use it as an example.
Read MoreOnline Content Committee Staff Member Julia Tedesco discusses the recent updates in the abolition of the death penalty.
Read MoreVolume XILV staff editor Emily Rubino examines the implications of voluntary and mandatory models of corporate social responsibility and the role of directors’ fiduciary duties by looking to American and Indian corporate law.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Sean Camperson explains ongoing litigation alleging Nestle’s benefitting from child slavery.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Mairead Kate Burns explores the the differences between the United States Supreme Court and other high courts around the world.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editor Deane Ciampa discusses the new legal regime governing Hong Kong.
Read MoreVolume XLIV staff editors Sydney Wolofsky and Frank Tamberino discuss the implications of the emerging divide between Chinese and American tech markets.
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