In this article, Christian Bugher discusses the current circuit split on whether a constitutional violation occurs when police constructively enter a suspectโs home without a warrant.
Sex Designation Amendments: The Rights of Transgender Individuals to Amend Their Birth Certificates
In this article, Erin Gray discusses the recent circuit split over the constitutionality of policies that prohibit transgender individuals from amending sex designations on birth certificates.
Detention of Asylum-Seekers: The Impact on Human Rights
In this article, Kiera Burns analyzes the detention of asylum-seekers and refugees globally, with a specific focus on legal policies in Australia and the United States. She discusses human rights violations and alternatives to wrongful detention practices.
The Price of Fame: How Inadequacies in Privacy Protections Create Dangerous Situations for Celebrities
In this article, Madisen Zent discusses why the current legal remedies for privacy violations are inadequate for celebrities.
How Fair is ChatGPT to Copyright Holders and The New York Times?
In this article, Elias Aidun discusses the recent New York Times lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement and analyzes potential fair use arguments.
Respect My CROWN: The Continued Fight Against Hair Discrimination
Jasmyn Hardin explains how the absence of federal protections for natural and protective hairstyles enables discriminatory grooming policies to persistently function as a means of control and punishment for Black people, leaving them with a difficult choice: conform to White normative standards or suffer the consequences.
Private Museums and Public Benefit
Callie Mobley discusses the lack of oversight for private foundation art museums and explores how they can earn tax-exempt status.
Big Tech and Securities Fraud: Honesty in the Tech World
In this blog Carrington Calder examines upcoming Supreme Court cases that could change pleading standards for victims of securities fraud. Depending on the Courtโs interpretation of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, the decisions could provide more opportunities for shareholder plaintiffs.
Does the โGhostโ in โGhost Gunโ Negate the โGunโ Part?: The Implications of Garland v. VanDerStok Upholding Firearm Classification for Ghost Guns
In this article, Abigail Crabtree discusses ghost guns, the Supreme Courtโs upcoming case Garland v. VanDerStok, and the possibility of a future Second Amendment claim concerning the private manufacturing of firearms for personal use.
How U.S. Immigration Law Encourages Human Trafficking Through Child Marriageย
In this article, Abigail Adu discusses how a loophole in U.S. Immigration Law enables the human trafficking of minors through forced marriage. In addressing how this loophole subjects thousands of minors to slavery-like practices, Adu discusses how the U.S. government can institute reform to stop human trafficking and end child marriage.
