By Alexa Glista, Features Editor On February 16th, The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Missouri, which is seeking to stop the enforcement of a bill that declared several federal firearms laws “invalid.”[1] The complaint asserts that the bill, known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act, is unconstitutional and is preventing law enforcement […]
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Sandy Hook Parents Succeed in Lawsuit Against Remington
By: Madeline Olds, Web Editor On December 14, 2012, a shooter entered Sandy Hook Elementary School and committed one of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States, with twenty-six victims.[1] It is the fourth deadliest shooting in the United States and the deadliest shooting to occur within an elementary school.[2] Greatly […]
Reforming the Electoral Count Act and the Challenges it Entails
By Felicia Dusha, Staff Writer In the wake of the January 6, 2021, attack on the capital, a bipartisan group of 16 senators is working to reform the Electoral Count Act (ECA)—an ambiguously phrased federal law which, according to lawmakers, threatens our democracy.[1] Enacted by Congress in 1887 after the […]
The Right to Repair
By Amber Pavucsko, Staff Writer What do you do if your $1,500 electronic device breaks? Maybe you try to fix it yourself to save some money,[1]but you need a special screwdriver to open it up.[2] So, you buy the screwdriver, but realize the device’s battery needs to be replaced after it has […]
The Supreme Court Will Soon Evaluate the Constitutionality of the Death Penalty
By Chloe Clifford, Staff Writer The death penalty is a heavily debated topic in the United States.[1][2] The federal death penalty was once found unconstitutional in Furman v. Georgia in 1972. [3] It was reinstated in 1988 for a narrow class of crimes and, with the Federal Death Penalty Act of 1994, expanded to sixty […]
Lil’ Peep’s Mother Sues Management Company Over Son’s Deadly Overdose
By: Liza Honaker, Staff Writer Lil’ Peep was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[1] His parents named him Gustav Ahr and his mom gave him the nickname “Peep”, the inspiration of his future rap persona, because of his resemblance to baby chicks they were raising.[2] He moved with his parents to Long […]
Brian Flores v. NFL
By Jenna Anderson, Staff Writer On February 1, 2022, Brian Flores filed a class-action complaint with 40 other John Doe coaches against the National Football League (NFL), specifically naming the New York Giants, Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos.[1] The complaint alleges the NFL is “rife with racism”, particularly related to the […]
PA Supreme Court to Determine State Congressional Map
By: Jacob Schramm, Staff Writer Following the recent decision nullifying a no-excuse mail-in voting law,[1] and for the second time in three election cycles, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will resolve the ongoing dispute on Congressional redistricting.[2] The process of adopting a new Congressional map started with the 2020 census, but […]
Proposed Amendment to Lacey Act May End International Pet Trade
By: Alden Campo, Staff Writer A recent proposed amendment to the Lacey Act, found in the America COMPETES Act, Section 71102, could be devastating to thousands of businesses and millions of pet owners if passed.[1]The proposed amendment, which was added to the America COMPETES Act by Representative Rick Crawford, would […]
Suggestions for Conquering Cryptocurrency When Estate Planning
By Anabelle Nietupski, Web Editor Recently, it has become difficult to listen to a news broadcast without hearing the word “cryptocurrency.” It is estimated that “10% of people in the United States now own some form of cryptocurrency.”[1] A relatively modern invention, cryptocurrency can be defined as “a digital currency in […]