Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Giulia Schaub, Blog Editor After months of pretrial squabbling, a tumultuous voir dire process, and emotional witness testimonies, Harvey Weinstein was convicted of two felony sex crimes on February 24, 2020 [1] and sentenced to 23 years in prison on March 11, 2020. [2] […]
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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 […]
Recent Federal Prosecutions Threaten to Expose Years-long Misapplication of Law by ATF
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Matthew Naum, Staff Writer Beginning in 2014, a string of attempted federal prosecutions has left the Department of Justice’s gun control efforts in jeopardy. Since the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968, the United States government has deemed a single component of […]
Human Trafficking: What is Being Done to Combat Modern Day Slavery?
Photo provided courtesy of Pixaby.com By: Elizabeth Echard, Staff Writer The word “slavery” usually refers to the transatlantic slave trade that took place from the 16th to the 19th centuries where African people were enslaved and sold to the Americas to work and tend crops on plantations. [1] [2] In […]
Taking a Sick Day Is Getting Easier in Pittsburgh
Image by Mojka JJ on Pixabay. By Samantha Cook, Editor-in-Chief Anyone who has worked in the service industry knows how difficult it can be to take time off from work. [1] Beyond the guilt of leaving co-workers short-staffed, sick leave is often unpaid, so workers who rely on every […]
Gender Trend: Proposed Law Would Mandate Gender Neutral Sections in Stores
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Kirstin Kennedy, Staff Writer It’s impossible for consumers to deny the use of marketing techniques implemented in the layout of department stores, particularly in aisles designated for children. That’s why it was shocking to many in late 2015 when the department store Target made […]
Clearview AI’s Facial Recognition Technology Raises Safety Concerns for All
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Shreya Desai, Staff Writer Clearview AI (“Clearview”), a technology company, has recently become publicly scrutinized over the use of its facial recognition application. [1] The company’s software, without first obtaining permission from uploaders, scrapes billions of images posted on major web and social media […]
The Duty of the Employer in the Midst of Coronavirus
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Christina Pici, Staff Writer The coronavirus, COVID-19, has sparked concerns of individuals across the globe with cases arising in almost every region, including Africa, the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, South-East Asia, and the Western Pacific. [1] The number of cases has grown to […]
The Equal Rights Amendment – A Brief History
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By Sarah Jane Morrison, Staff Writer Recently, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg called for a “start over” attempt to pass the Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”). [1] The proposed text of the ERA is as follows: “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied […]
The Future of Defamation Law in Light of Former Governor Sarah Palin’s Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times
Photo provided courtesy of Unsplash.com By David McPeak, Staff Writer Will “fake news” eventually force the Supreme Court to revisit defamation law? The President thinks so—and Justice Thomas has recently reiterated his distaste for the current provisions under N.Y. Times Co. v. Sullivan. [1] Former Alaska Governor and 2008 […]









