Category: Blog
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The Goldilocks Solution: A Case for Restrictive Short-Term Rental Regulation
Writer: Spurthi Reddy Article Editor: Marianne Ruschman I. Introduction Short-term rental (STR) platforms like Airbnb have revolutionized the tourism industry by making peer-to-peer home sharing incredibly convenient. Through these platforms, hosts can easily create listings for their properties—including descriptions, photographs, pricing, and availability. Travelers can even search for accommodation based on their housing needs. Now,…
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The Unintended Consequences of New York State’s Reproductive Health Act
Writer: Sarah Kalypso Fernandez Article Editor: Kara Crowther *Content warning: The article below contains descriptions of domestic violence, which may be upsetting for some readers. Please read with caution.* Abortion has been legal in New York state for forty-nine years, and its statutory protections originate in the state’s penal code. In recent years, some have…
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A Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Gender Rights between Canada and the United States
Writer: Rose Ossi Article Editor: Geetika Kosuri The topic of gender-based discrimination in the United States is far from new, as its fragile constitutional foundation has paved the way for an unstable and perpetual cycle of inconsistent interpretation within U.S. courts and legislatures. The United States Supreme Court’s establishment and application of intermediate scrutiny—a test…
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Should International Environmental Law Apply in Outer Space?
Writer: Reghan Chartrand Article Editor: Tatum Cempella I. Introduction Space exploration, once reliant on government-led programs, is now one of the most rapidly expanding commercial industries today. The manufacturing and management of natural resources now extends beyond our planet, which has resulted in the accumulation of space debris as a pressing international and environmental issue.…
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Doctrine Versus Practice: Closing the Gaps Between the Language and Reality of the International Human Rights Enforcement
Writer: Jean-Luc Cruz Article Editor: Geetika Kosuri I. Introduction The United Nations (U.N.) stands as the premier institution for international decision-making and global cooperation in the current world order. Chartered in 1945, one of the main goals of the U.N. was, and still is, to “reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights” after the extensive human…
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Amazon, Consumer Safety, and Third Party Product Liability
Writer: Sophia Zaydon Article Editor: Alexandra Falvella I. Introduction More than 310 million individuals shop on the online retail platform Amazon, a virtual marketplace that sells a variety of goods from food items to crafting supplies each year. In 2000, six years after its founding, Amazon opened its platform to third party sellers. These independent…




