Content Posted in 2021
A Lit Stick of Dynamite: The Story of Desegregation in Clinton, Tennessee, Johnny Cerisano
Child Entertainers and Their Limited Protections: A Call For an Interstate Compact, Tabetha Bennett
Chimerism And Mosaicism: The Fallibility of DNA Evidence, Robert Ellis-Liang
Comment: Doe v. Woodard and its Impact on the Circuit Split Surrounding Social Workers’ Inspections of Suspected Victims of Child Abuse, Mary Kate Workman
Florida's Harmful Algal Blooms: Tiny Organisms Needing Massive Legislation, Jillian Barnard
Gestational Surrogacy Contract Terms Under the 2017 Uniform Parentage Act, Jhonell Campbell
How to End the Cycle of Domestic Violence: Policies Focused on Children, Ashley Phillips
Islam and Democracy: Appreciating the Nuance and Complexity of Legal Systems With a Basis In Religion, Massimo Campanini and Mohamed Arafa
LGBT Discrimination as Religious Discrimination: Ruse or Resolution?, Craig Westergard
Parental Leave in the United States: Why the United States Should Follow France in Implementing Mandatory Paid Paternal Leave, Emily Bergmann
Does the Criminal Enforcement of Federal Environmental Law Deter Environmental Crime? The Case of The U.S. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Dr. Joshua Ozymy and Dr. Melissa L. Jarrell
Hypocrisy on the High Seas: An Examination of the Conflicting Policy Goals and Actions of the International Community Regarding Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing, Peter J. Tamburello
The Survival of Animal Care Organizations Impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020, Juan Fernando Torrico
Watery Grave: One of the Death Care Industry’s Greenest Options is Still Illegal in Thirty-one States and That Needs to Change, Jacob Steele
Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy: Central Florida's Program Leading in the Right Direction, Vincent Milione
The Current State of Students’ Fourth Amendment Rights: How Implicit Bias Goes Unchecked in a Subjective Framework, Christian Williams
The Egregious Conditions of the Working Class Amid Pandemic and Mismanagement, Safiyat Naseem
The Psychology of Apologies in the Legal System: Will Apologies Save Governors Snyder and Cuomo?, M. Katie Cunius and Monica Miller
The Rights of Nature Movement in the United States: Community Organizing, Local Legislation, Court Challenges, Possible Lessons and Pathways, Marsha Moutrie
The True Detriment of Sibling Separation Lies in the Law, Vincent Sorrentino
When the Rule Invites the Exceptions: How the Arizona Supreme Court's Attempt to Clarify the Economic Loss Rule in Flagstaff Affordable Housing Has Led to Discontinuity in Subsequent Application, Grant H. Frazier and Justin J. Larson