Written by Olivia Brown Introduction On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley fired six gunshots at then-President Ronald Reagan and his staff, changing life in America forever. Unlike other presidential assassination… Read more »
Written by Hannah Hapeman Credited as “the law that enabled the rise of social media,” The Communications Decency Act (47 U.S.C. § 230), protects online platforms from liability regarding the… Read more »
Written by Brandon Bourg Sedona Prince scored 22 points and grabbed 5 rebounds to lead the Oregon Ducks to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. Normally the… Read more »
Written by Elisabeth Dannan Introduction Over the past decade, Silicon Valley moguls Apple and Facebook have developed a codependent relationship working towards a mutual advantage. Apple needs Facebook’s popular apps… Read more »
Written by Anthony Nanni In October 2018 the FBI arrested Robert Rundo, Robert Boman, and Tyler Laube, while Aaron Eason surrendered to the FBI shortly after their arrest. They were… Read more »
Written by Tara Andryshak Background On January 8, 2021, Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump from using his Twitter account or tweeting off of another Twitter account. Two tweets caused… Read more »
Written by Brianna M. Ferrante Massachusetts Federal District Court Judge Allison Burroughs has recently upheld Harvard University’s race-conscious admissions process in a five-year long challenge from Students for Fair Admissions… Read more »
Written by Michael Stoianoff On September 4, 2019, U.S. District Judge Anthony J. Trenga of the Eastern District of Virginia held that a terrorism watchlist maintained by several government agencies… Read more »
Written by Sean Ferrito The Outbreak In 2000, the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention declared measles, a highly contagious infectious disease, eliminated. This came after decades… Read more »
We are proud to announce that 3L and Associate Member Katie Hyma will be published this spring! Her Note will be published in Book 1 of Syracuse Law Review. Publication:… Read more »