Monthly Archives: December 2022

I Do (Not): Graphic Firm Refuses to Design Wedding Websites for Same-Sex Couples

Written By: Ben Gersch On December 5, 2022 the Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. The question presented to the Court is… Read more »

A Glitch or the Start of a Great War? Taylor Swift Fans Sue Ticketmaster After Eras Tour Pre-sale

Written By: Olivia Barton On Tuesday, November 15, thousands of Taylor Swift fans (“Swifties”) sat down at their computers ready to purchase tickets to a concert they have been anticipating… Read more »

New York State Issues Schools an Ultimatum: Lose Indigenous Mascots or Lose Funding

Written By: Mary Herzog-Spanneut A twenty-one-year encouragement phase has expired. In 2001, New York Commissioner of Education, Richard Mills, urged schools to “end the use of Native American mascots as… Read more »

What In The World Is A “Crime Involving Moral Turpitude?”

Written By: Leslie M. Lawson Introduction United States immigration law states that a non-citizen may be removed from the country if they are convicted of certain crimes within five years… Read more »