Radicalization and Reproductive Rights: Revising Section 230 in a Post-Roe America Louisa Carron Nov 19, 2022 The Supreme Court's examination of Section 230 in two upcoming cases may limit the spread of terrorist content on…
Will White Women Vote to Protect Abortion? Joseph Pappas Nov 8, 2022 Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the nationwide status of abortion has gone from legally permissible…
Droits fondamentaux remis en question aux États-Unis Ana-Maria Dumitrache Oct 17, 2020 « Obnubilé par le démantèlement de tout ce qu’avait entrepris son prédécesseur, et notamment du programme…
What Does Lula’s Release Mean for Brazil? Lilla Adams Dec 9, 2019 With anti-government protests currently sweeping parts of Latin America, Lula's incendiary tactics could openly…
The Fight for Abortion is Far From Over Sara Parker Oct 9, 2019 The pro-choice movement is now on more precarious ground than ever before. By actively working to decrease freedom…
The SFFA’s Selective Outrage in its Crusade Against Affirmative Action Matthieu Manzoni May 9, 2019 In the 2016 case of Fischer v. University of Texas, which upheld the watershed 1978 ruling in favour of affirmative…
“Roe c. Wade” au bord du gouffre ? Apolline Bousquet Apr 22, 2019 Le 29 mars dernier, les députés de l’État de Géorgie ont voté favorablement la “heartbeat bill”: la loi la plus…
The Cycles of the Women’s Wave Catherine Steblaj Mar 16, 2019 Similarly to the Anita Hill hearings, in the midterm elections to follow, a record number of women were elected to…
An American Tradition: Voter Suppression Elina Qureshi Nov 29, 2018 The Supreme Court’s 2013 decision to strike down the core of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a hard-earned…
From Bad to Worse: Reproductive Rights in America Stavroula Pabst Oct 11, 2018 Despite accusations of sexual assault by several women and a historic in-court testimony from one of the accusers,…