Volumes

Jan
21

By: Madeleine Chapman, Vol. 23 Staff Writer Behind Bars and Beyond Rights: Can Inmates Protest Conditions? Prisoners forfeit many rights once they are incarcerated, should this include their First Amendment right to protest? This question becomes particularly pressing when inmates seek to protest their living conditions or the reasons behind their incarceration. Society often turns

Jan
19

By: Brandon Brillant, Vol. 23 Staff Writer The rise of social media platforms over the past two decades has shaken up the digital landscape changing the way millions around the world engage with content. In 2018, TikTok burst into this thriving market with a powerful algorithm fueling its rapid expansion. The backlash to TikTok was swift

Apr
17

By: Emma Schambach, Vol. 22 Staff Writer The advent of neuro-surveillance technologies, capable of delving into the depths of human thoughts and translating those thoughts into readable language, presents an unprecedented challenge to the sanctity of cognitive liberty—a concept that encompasses the essence of individual freedom in the digital age. These technologies include wearable devices

Mar
27

By: Carolina Chao, Volume 22 Staff Writer Since the creation of MTV’s The Real World in the early 1990s, reality television has taken the world by storm. Countless iterations of popular programs ranging from competition formats like Survivor to day-in-the-life dramas like Keeping Up with the Kardashians have captivated audiences throughout the United States. As

Feb
21

By Benjamin T. Craig, Vol. 22 Staff Member Introduction “It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer… to discriminate against any individual…because of his… religion….” This protection, outlined in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, enshrines our nation’s commitment to protect the religious devotee’s right to free exercise without fear of

Feb
14

By: Alexandria Belton, Vol. 22 Staff Writer An Indigestible Blow to First Amendment Protection The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are attempting to unconstitutionally censor “non-misleading factual” labeling of foods low in “fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols” (low-FODMAP). So why is this important, it’s just food labeling,