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April 2025 Issue

Behind Closed Doors

Written By Alyssa Dey

Out of the few lingering relics of past grievances we carry into modern day, the excusability of sexual assault stands as one of the most pressing issues, affecting 1 in 5 women and 1 in 4 men[1]. Despite centuries-old dismissals of victim concerns, it lingers...

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The Monopoly of the College Board

Written By Anika Butala

For millions of high school students across the United States, the name “College Board” is as common as the stress of finals or the anxiety of waiting for admissions decisions. The nonprofit organization exerts sweeping control over the landscape of college admissions through 

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The Legality of Bankruptcy

Writtten By Aarna Dharia 

Bankruptcy is one of the most common legal processes occurring within the United States government. Over the past year, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts revealed that bankruptcy filings totaled 504, 112, a rise from the previous year...

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The Constitutionality of Implementing Wealth Taxes in the US

Written By Raima Ahmed

In an era of widening economic inequality–with the top 1% of Americans owning more than the entire bottom 90% combined–the idea of taxing extreme wealth has become increasingly popular amongst lawmakers and the public alike. The combination of stagnant wages and rising living costs has...

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Free Speech or Controlled Classrooms

Written By Sadhvi Mehandru

Ensuing debates over the provisions of the Constitution's First Amendment have shaped the concerns of both primitive and current political issues nationwide. A common inquiry that arises subsequent to such arguments often questions the extent to which First Amendment freedoms are...

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The Legality of Animal Testing

Written By Raima Ahmed

The legality of animal testing is highly contested, shaped by a complex balance of laws, regulations, and ethical debates. While animal testing is allowed under strict regulation through legal frameworks such as the Animal Welfare Act, the NIH, and the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act...

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Driving Past Flaws DEI: A Legal Imperative

Written By Sadhvi Mehandru

In a currently developing political landscape, it’s necessary for workplaces nationwide to champion diversity, equity, and inclusion—yet are current DEI practices worth the domestic and diplomatic struggles that accompany them? Have these DEI policies, in other words, proved workable and...

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Ashes of Eden

Written By Aaditiya Upadhyay

It is a tragedy that humanity’s greed is virulating sustenance from the very earth that kept them safe. In particular, poaching wildlife not only violates ethical duties towards Mother Nature but also has very serious implications for the environment. What we don’t seem to understand is...

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The Broken Cog

Written By Aaditiya Upadhyay

Well-oiled machines often have an Achilles heel: a significant weakness causing their demise at the slightest hint of malfunction. World Trade is no exception. The rise of globalization has enabled several countries to unite under the flag of trade, boosting businesses and their profits...

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