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Census Count 2020: A Legal Battlefield

Census Count 2020: A Legal Battlefield

Photo provided courtesy of unsplash.com By Shreya Desai, Staff Writer The Unites States Constitution mandates that Congress carry out a census every ten years, counting each person residing within the country and its territories. [1] The count is to be conducted by a non-partisan government agency, the United States Census […]

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Amy Coney Barrett
Taken from https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/trump-nominates-judge-amy-coney-barrett-to-the-u.s.-supreme-court
10/16/2020

Judge Barrett on Constitutional Interpretation

  Barrett on Constitutional Interpretation Falco Anthony Muscante II On September 26, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy on the United States Supreme Court resulting from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.[1] Justice Ginsburg served as an Associate Justice […]

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Eviction moratoriums are expiring. What comes next?

Eviction moratoriums are expiring. What comes next?

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Sarah Thomas, Staff Writer In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, elected officials are grasping for solutions to stave-off a mass wave of evictions. [1] Mandated business closures have left many Americans without a paycheck [2] , causing renters and homeowners to struggle to […]

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Coronavirus and the Residential Real Estate Market

Coronavirus and the Residential Real Estate Market

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Elizabeth Fitch, Feature Editor   When asked how he envisions the real estate market will change over the course of the next few months, Sam Chaudhry, real estate broker and managing partner at Remax, confidently stated, “real estate is still on fire.” [1] While […]

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A Temporary Sigh of Relief for Dreamers

A Temporary Sigh of Relief for Dreamers

Photo provided courtesy of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) By Shreya Desai, Staff Writer During Donald Trump’s presidency, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”), has continuously been litigated. [1] DACA is a program that allowed undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to remain […]

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Business Interruption Insurance in Pandemic Pennsylvania

Business Interruption Insurance in Pandemic Pennsylvania

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Giulia Schaub, Editor-in-Chief Following mandates to cease regular business operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across the nation have suffered significant financial loss to prevent the spread of the virus. As a result, many business owners are seeking to cover these losses through […]

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Employment Law Round-Up: Summer 2020

Employment Law Round-Up: Summer 2020

Photo provided courtesy of Freeimages.com By: Samantha Cook, Staff Writer   This summer – has there really been a summer? – has upended life as we know it, and for many Americans, their jobs are their lives.  Amid a pandemic, a social justice revolution, and the highest unemployment rate since […]

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