National Debates Surrounding Immigration and Voting to Converge at College Park City Council

National Debates Surrounding Immigration and Voting to Converge at College Park City Council                                                                                    Continue reading “National Debates Surrounding Immigration and Voting to Converge at College Park City Council”

Are U.S. Appeals Court Judges the New Stewards of the Environment?

Are U.S. Appeals Court Judges the New Stewards of the Environment?                                                                                        Continue reading “Are U.S. Appeals Court Judges the New Stewards of the Environment?”

Internet Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: Web Host Required to Turn Over Data

Internet Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: Web Host Required to Turn Over Data                                                                                                                           Lauren Mullin* In the modern internet era, the judiciary must decide how the Constitution applies to internet usage and what constitutional protections it gives to the privacy of personal information obtained through internet accounts.  A recently decided federal case implicatedContinue reading “Internet Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: Web Host Required to Turn Over Data”

Will President Trump’s Ban Against Transgender People Serving in the Military Survive a Legal Challenge?

Will President Trump’s Ban Against Transgender People Serving in the Military Survive a Legal Challenge?[1]                                                                                                                               Herman Brown* In June 2016, the Pentagon lifted the ban against transgender people serving openly in the military.  W.J. Hennigan, U.S. Military to Allow Transgender Men and Women to Serve Openly, L.A. Times (June 30, 2016, 2:59 PM),Continue reading “Will President Trump’s Ban Against Transgender People Serving in the Military Survive a Legal Challenge?”

The Florida Free Kill Law Examined

The Florida Free Kill Law Examined                                                                                                                       Hayley Hassan* Florida is known for beautiful sandy beaches, carefree living, and the glowing sun.  For many Floridians, however, life is not always so sunny.  Section 768.21(8) of Florida’s statute governing negligence, more commonly known as the “Free Kill Law,” has many Florida natives feeling alienated,Continue reading “The Florida Free Kill Law Examined”