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Does Mother Know Best?: The Future of Parent-Teacher Collaboration

When both the school and the family have clear roles, expectations, and respect for the legitimate contributions the other can provide, they are able to support one another most effectively.

America’s War on Gender-Affirming Care

According to the Trans Legislation Tracker, 169 bills limiting transgender healthcare have been passed so far in 2023, a steep rise from 37 bills in 2022.

Where the Law is Silent: Plenary Power & the “National Security” Constitution

The unspoken truth is that the Constitution can be ignored in the name of “protecting” it, and thus the nation, from minorities.

Beyond Nahel: The Victims of France’s Unresolved Contemporaneity

On the morning of June 27, Nahel Merzouk, 17 years old, was killed by a police officer in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre. In the following weeks, France was burning. What went wrong?

Legally Bionic: AI in the Legal Realm

With the dramatic rise of artificial intelligence, jobs that were previously thought to be impervious to the technological revolution, such as those of lawyers, judges, and policymakers, are being called in for cross-examination.

A Canadian Province Experiments with Hard Drugs

The outcome of B.C.’s drug decriminalization experiment will prove significant for the rest of Canada.

Shadows of the Revolution: The Forgotten Tale of the Washington Elm

For much of Cambridge’s history, this tree, the Washington Elm, held tremendous significance in the city’s consciousness, and in the nation’s as a whole.

China’s Judicial Environment, Eight Years after 709

Though it was not uncommon for the Chinese government to harass and detain human rights lawyers, the consequences of the unprecedented crackdown that began on July 9, 2015 can still be felt today.

Big Tech’s Abortion Issue

Big Tech is at a pivotal moment amidst a national reckoning over defending reproductive rights in a technologically advanced society. These companies still have time to take a stronger stance and keep users safe via data encryption.

Congress, We Have A Problem: Erosion of Institutional Norms in Congress

Congress must regain its intended prerogative to attract true public servants rather than power-hungry demagogues — lest it loses more validity in the watchful eye of the American public.