It’s often said that if you want to make a change, start local. Pittsburgh, and Pennsylvania more broadly, are no exception to the whirlwind of the news cycle, but it is the goal of Juris not to let important legal and social developments go unexamined – or uncriticized. Earlier this fall, members of our editorial board wrote articles on issues affecting our community, covering topics ranging from healthcare to abortion legislation to gun reform to privacy protections for criminal defendants. In this winter issue, though the topics are diverse, the writing carries one theme throughout: it has purpose. The staff proves that it is, in fact, possible to be both passionate and objective; to learn the facts, criticize the law, and propose solutions. I am very proud to present the Juris 2019-2020 winter issue.
Sam Cook, Editor-in-Chief
Feature Articles
- A Neurosurgeon, a Cruise Liner, and a Stolen Port: The Helms-Burton Act Offers Redemption While Raising Questions of Extraterritoriality, by Samantha Cook, Editor-in-Chief
- Pennsylvania’s Shift Toward Marijuana Legalization: Legal Implications and Tensions with Federal Law, by John Paula Abda, Feature Editor
- The Radium Girls: A Tale of Workplace Safety, by Rachel Pressdee, Feature Editor
- Impact of North Carolina Gerrymandering Decision on Upcoming 2020 Census,by Margaret Potter, Blog Editor
- A Heartbeat Bill Has Been Detected in Pennsylvania, by Giulia Schaub, Blog Editor
- Pre-dispute Mandatory Arbitration Agreements Deprive Employees of Their Right to Access the Courts When the Agreements Are a Condition of Employment, by Amanda Leonard, Staff Writer
- Making Sense of Pennsylvania’s Two-Party Consent Law, by Christina Pici, Staff Writer
Local Roundup
- “Outsiders” and the Equal Access Act, by Samantha Cook, Editor-in-Chief
- Warrantless Cell Phone Search at Villanova University: Justice in Privacy Law, by John Paul Abda, Feature Editor
- Pittsburgh’s Effort to Curb Gun Violence, by Rachel Pressdee, Feature Editor
- UPMC Will Accept Highmark Patients, Per New Contract, by Margaret Potter, Blog Editor
- Changes to Abortion Laws in Other States to Affect PA Clinics, by Giulia Schaub, Blog Editor