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Qualified Immunity: When the Police Protect and Serve Themselves
With increasing calls for "qualified immunity" to be revoked, this article explores the legal disparities this doctrine perpetuates
Kyle van Oosterum
Jul 7, 20206 min read


Freedom of Speech and Anti-Lockdown Protests
Exploring the legality of anti-lockdown protests in the US and the conflict between government regulations and freedom of speech

Begonia El Koury
Jun 23, 20204 min read


Targeted Lockdown: In with the Old, Out with the Young?
COVID-19 containment policies such as targeted lockdowns for elderly individuals have raised several legal and moral questions
Kyle van Oosterum
Jun 21, 20205 min read


Examining the Failings of US Public Order Policing
This article critically examines failings of US public order policing during recent BLM protests and offers alternative policing models
Joe Waters
Jun 14, 202011 min read


How COVID-19 Containment Policies Echo the Fight Against Terrorism
In the US, constitutional tensions between privacy and safety during anti-terrorism efforts will also affect COVID-19 containment policies

Michael Tozzi
Jun 12, 20205 min read


Black Voter Suppression, COVID-19 and the 2020 Presidential Election
This article discusses the effects of COVID-19 and the mail-in ballot initiative on black enfranchisement during the 2020 US elections

Collette Mourier
Jun 9, 20203 min read


Black Victims, White Jurors: Escaping Accountability in the “Land of the Free”
Racial bias in the legal system has enabled officers accused of police brutality to evade punishment, undermining justice for George Floyd
Darius Wyett
Jun 5, 20206 min read


The Individual Versus the Whole: A Property Rights Dilemma during COVID-19
Exploring the dilemma of rights of individuals versus the authority and responsibility of governments to protect citizens during COVID-19

Eleanore Hamilton
May 19, 20203 min read
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