What is Known Regarding the Shooting at Richneck Elementary School On Friday, around 2:00 pm, at Richneck elementary school in Virginia, a six-year-old student removed
Category: Opinion Editorial
A Dozen Down and No End in Sight: The Woes of a Desparate-O From Bakersfield, California
Any student of music history should be familiar with the Bakersfield Sound: the outlaw country movement to emerge from the unlikely burbs and honky-tonks of
Why Trump’s Legal Issues are Finally Serious
Former President Trump is currently mired in several messes. There’s the investigation into election meddling during his infamous call to the Georgia Secretary of State,
Ngozi Fulani Remarks on Encounter: Curiosity or Insensitivity?
New York — How appropriate is it to inquire about a person’s specific ethnic background, particularly if the person is of color? Many would say
Donald Trump, 2024: It’s a Mistake to Count Him Out
It’s May 26th, 2016. After almost a year of being labeled by GOP leadership as a fool, a boor, a threat to the Republic, the
Mostly Cloudy with Veering Winds: Forecasting the 2022 U.S. Midterms
“And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day: for the sky is red and lowring. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the
Bird Droppings: Elon Musk’s Free Speech Crusade
There’s a strange musk drifting through the halls of Twitter HQ. It’s a thick odor of lithium-ion smoke, rocket fuel, and Hyaluronic Acid Injections. But
Law vs. Art
New York- “Law is law and art is art and shall the two ever meet?” Wendy Nicole Duong, the first Vietnamese American to hold judicial
Don’t Blame SCOTUS, It’s Your Fault
Washington DC – Let me start by saying I am no lawyer nor am I a constitutional scholar. I did do a bit of case
Mens Rea: When is a defendant Too Drunk to be Liable for Murder?
The U.S – Mens rea, or “guilty mind” in Latin, is a state of mind requirement for many laws. This requires an inquiry into the