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 »
We are very proud to announce that one of our very own Vol. 73 Form & Accuracy Editors, Maureen Blennerhassett, has been awarded a Feinman Fellowship as a Spring 2023… Read more »
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 »
We ask the SUCOL Community to join us in congratulating 2L Editorial Member Jackie Zahn for being selected as one of the three recipients of the Honorable Frederick J. Scullin,… Read more »
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 »
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 »
Written By: Adelena Gorgoni Background: On October 3rd, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced charges against Kim Kardashian for touting a crypto asset on her public Instagram account… Read more »
Written By: Shannon Chamberlain You just parked in a 20-minute parking space to grab your morning coffee before work. No problem, you should be in-and-out of the café in 10… Read more »
Written By: Davis Bowen One of the Internet’s largest streaming giants, Twitch, held its annual convention last month from October 7 to 9, and multiple attendees suffered injuries under circumstances… Read more »
Written By: Amie Mbye What do Darth Vader, Steven Spielberg, Jimi Hendrix, and Syracuse have in common? All were referred to during oral arguments heard by the Supreme Court on… Read more »