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South Korea, Japan and Comfort Women
*By: Jason Ducena On January 8th, a Seoul district court ordered the Japanese government to pay 100 million Korean wan—approximately...
Apr 6, 20213 min read


A Possible Solution for Conflicting International Discovery Practices
*By: Bryan McCracken The scope of pretrial discovery in the United States (“U.S.”) is the most expansive of any common law country in the...
Apr 5, 20215 min read


Will the Entertainment Industry Survive COVID-19?
*By: Gladys Zakharova The pandemic has put film and television production on pause worldwide.[1] The European Union suffered a “69.0%...
Mar 23, 20214 min read


The Uighurs in China
* By Cameron Kellett Occupying nearly the entire Asian landmass, China is the largest of all Asian countries and boasts the largest...
Mar 8, 20216 min read


U.S. Housing Relief During COVID: Successes and Failures - and What Policymakers Can Do
* By: Gabriel Bildirici Housing insecurity has increased drastically since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year.[1] Millions...
Feb 22, 202110 min read


Florida’s Disenfranchisement of Ex-Offenders Shows Criminal Restitution Must Be Reformed
* By: Justin Gendler All eyes were on Florida after the passage of Amendment 4 in 2018, whereby voters passed a constitutional amendment...
Feb 15, 20215 min read


Reproductive Justice Advocates are Making Major Changes, Even During a Global Pandemic
* By: Katherine Fustich Over the course of the last year, the devastating toll of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the world’s foremost...
Feb 8, 20214 min read


Let Them Just Eat
* By: Evelyn Baert Paris and New York City (“NYC”) are two cities with a reputation for the best food served by the world’s best...
Feb 1, 20214 min read


Comparison of the Testamentary Forms between the UPC and the Chinese Civil Code
* By: Jiang Zhu On May 28, 2020, the Civil Code of People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the “Chinese Civil Code”), one...
Nov 24, 20206 min read


Too Soft on Corporate Crime?
Deferred Prosecution Agreements in the Wake of Goldman Sachs and the Malaysian Bribery Scandal * By Adina Feder Goldman Sachs Group Inc....
Nov 17, 20206 min read


An Argument for Supreme Court Term Limits
* By Hailey B. Petrick The United States Supreme Court is meant to be above politics, but in reality, it has been politicized since its...
Nov 10, 20205 min read


Apple and the European Commission: A Bleak Future for Competitive Balance in the EU?
* By: Richard Dacher The European Union has long sought to maintain economic competitive balance in Europe. As the European Union’s...
Nov 2, 20206 min read


United States Accused of Violating International Labor Laws, Remains Far Behind Developed Nations
* By: Mia Bornstein This past month, a group of labor and trade union leaders filed a complaint with the United Nations’ labor agency,...
Oct 26, 20205 min read


Golden Passports in the EU: Is the End Near?
* By: Stjepan Klinar Immigration has been a much-debated topic across the European Union (“EU”) member states and institutions for a...
Oct 19, 20206 min read


Rethinking Presidential Succession After Covid-19
* By: Kevin Rizzo While the process of presidential succession is not typically high on the list of concerns most people have about the...
Oct 12, 20205 min read


Human Rights and Compliance: Organization for Economic Co-operation & Development
International Employer Issues & Guidelines for Due Diligence * By: Sarah Casteel Efforts to tackle corporate corruption and money...
Oct 5, 20205 min read


Austria Joins Other European Countries in Offering Citizenship to the Persecuted Who Never Returned
*By: Hayley Bronner Since September 1, 2020, Austrian survivors of Nazi persecution and their descendants have been able to gain Austrian...
Sep 21, 20208 min read


Investigating Dark Net Criminals and the Resulting Legal Consequences
By: Alec Kirschenbaum* When most people think of the Internet, what they are referring to is what is known as the “Surface Web.” The...
Sep 14, 20206 min read
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