Failing to Protect Our Protectors: The US Military’s Sexual Violence Problem Alison Lee Mar 8, 2021 The complete lack of transparency in military courts has coalesced with a toxic misogynistic work culture and a…
The Fate of the DC Statehood Movement Graydon Davidson Feb 28, 2021 Under the radar of 2020’s headlining events, another unprecedented thing happened in the nation’s capital: on June…
The legacy of the 1994 Crime Bill: Why reformers must be skeptical of Biden’s… Boubacar Ouane Feb 18, 2021 Although Biden was elected on the most progressive criminal justice platform, his promises to reduce incarceration,…
The Abraham Accords: A Not-So-Peaceful Peace Treaty Adam Steiner Jan 15, 2021 At face value, the Abraham Accords appear to be a historic diplomatic achievement that will promote peace,…
Democracy in 2020: A Tale of Four Elections Matthias Hoenisch Dec 30, 2020 Evidently, the notion of liberal democracy faced a multitude of challenges throughout 2020, as demonstrated by the…
This is not a new space race : how international competition is slowing down the… Louise Toutee Dec 27, 2020 The coronavirus crisis has turned into an international scientific race, as countries compete with each other to be…
Qualified Immunity: Law enforcements’ unjustifiable constitutional shield Boubacar Ouane Dec 11, 2020 A right is only "clearly established" when a court has previously held an officer accountable for violating the…
Dual Circulation: China’s New Five-Year Plan and Its International… Adam Steiner Nov 30, 2020 In its new five-year plan, the Communist Party of China has outlined a plan for “dual circulation” in which China…
The Power of Public Transportation in Social Justice Dana Malapit Nov 18, 2020 Seemingly mundane transportation policies are far from a peripheral issue in the national reckoning with race —…
The 2020 Taiwan Crisis: A Prelude for Chinese Reunification? David Duan Nov 18, 2020 Faced with Tsai and her DPP government's pursuit of Taiwanese independence, Beijing seems likely to pursue Chinese…