Articles by: JurisMagazine

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Mining Laws May Be Designed to Protect the Environment, But Do They?

By:  Rachel Pressdee, Feature Editor There are thousands of abandoned mines in the United States alone.[1]  Abandoned mines can pollute adjacent streams, lakes, and groundwater by contaminating the water “with high volumes of toxic waste.”[2]  This pollution damages marine ecosystems, poisons drinking water, and poses serious health risks to local […]

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United States Trails Europe in Data Protection

United States Trails Europe in Data Protection

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Christina Pici, Staff Writer In a world where technology is at the forefront of people’s everyday lives, data protection has become an unavoidable topic. Data protection is the process of safeguarding important information from corruption, compromise, or loss.[1] In general, data security refers specifically […]

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What Will I Tell Them?: A Reflection

What Will I Tell Them?: A Reflection

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Samantha Dorn, Staff Writer It’s no surprise to anyone that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live.  This is an unprecedented time for all of us, and it will be a time that will be forever engrained into our collective psyche.  But […]

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Can the Federal Government Impose a National Quarantine to Stop the Spread of Infectious Diseases and Viruses?

Can the Federal Government Impose a National Quarantine to Stop the Spread of Infectious Diseases and Viruses?

Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Josh Larkin, Staff Writer As the spread of COVID-19, otherwise known as the Coronavirus, continues across the nation, many citizens are concerned about the idea of being forced to stay in their homes for an extended period. This concern causes many to wonder, can […]

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