By Abigail Palotas, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com Studies indicate 10-50% of couples in the United States met through online dating.[1] Nearly half of dating app users (48%) check their dating app as the last thing they do before going to sleep, and 39% say they check it first […]
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Rise in Diversity Among Law Firms
By Elizabeth Stern Photo courtesy of unspalsh.com 2023 marked a historical shift in the legal field. For the first time, a majority of US law firm associates were women.[1] This record represents a growing trend of diversity in law firms for multiple demographics and indicates continued growth of representation in […]
A Deferred Order Offering Assistance
Photo courtesy of Unsplash.com By: Emma Betz, Staff Writer As a result of the attacks that took place on October 7, 2023, in Gaza by Hamas, the United States has responded to the crisis with efforts of support for the civilians who continue to remain in danger.[1] Although President Biden […]
Swimming in Deceit: Navigating the Troubled Waters of Fish Fraud in the Seafood Industry
By: Bianca Ortalano, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of Unsplash.com Do you know the difference between trout and salmon simply by looking at a filet? How about cod and tilapia? Many consumers are unaware that the fish they see on the menu or on a grocery store shelf is not the fish on […]
The Certainties of Life: Death, Taxes… and the Supreme Court
Nick Georgelis, Staff Writer Photo Courtesy of pixabay.com This past term, the Supreme Court addressed central theories of property rights in the case, Tyler v. Hennepin County. In what can be described as ‘home equity theft’ where local governments can seize the value of a property, the Court managed to please […]
Nitrogen Gas: The World’s New Form of Execution
By Kat Gingolaski, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com On January 25, 2024, Kenneth Smith became the first person in the world to be executed by nitrogen gas.[1] The United States has multiple methods of execution, with the most common method being lethal injection.[2]However, lethal injection drugs have been more […]
The Weight of Words, Assessing the Supreme Court’s Reliance on Dictionaries
By Maxine Malvar, Staff Writer Photo courtesy of unsplash.com Ascertaining the precise meaning of words that make up legal statutes has plagued everyone from Suits fans trying to parse “legalese” to judges writing opinions in the highest court in the land. And though approaches for defining words have varied widely […]
Senate Introduces Bi-Partisan Bill to Combat the Rise of Nonconsensual Pornogrphaic Deepfakes
By AJ Cummins Photo courtesy of Pixabay.com On January 30th, Dick Durbin (D-IL), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced the bipartisan Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2024 (DEFIANCE Act).[1] The legislation aims to hold responsible parties accountable for the creation and distribution […]
Holistic Defense: A New Model of Legal Advocacy
By Felicia Dusha, Editor-in-Chief Photo courtesy of pixabay.com While it is generally understood that criminal convictions can lead to traditional forms of punishment such as incarceration, monetary fines, and supervision following or in lieu of incarceration, what is less known is that criminal convictions, or mere criminal charges, can carry […]
Competing Standards for Character Evidence Testimony
By John Brophy, Features Editor Photo Courtesy of Unsplash.com The rules for character evidence both federally and in Pennsylvania are inadequate. Currently, Pennsylvania restricts character evidence testimony to reputation only, while the federal standard permits character evidence in the form of opinion testimony. Character evidence is critically important in criminal […]