Written by Penelope Boettiger Introduction On August 25, 2020, Kyle Rittenhouse drove from his home in Illinois to Kenosha Wisconsin, carrying a loaded AR-15 style rifle. There were violent protests… Read more »
Written by Hannah Bailey Introduction On September 30th, the Supreme Court announced it would add a Boston religious freedom case to its docket. The claim in Shurtleff v. Boston involves… Read more »
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 Peter Calleri The trial of Elizabeth Holmes officially started on September 7, 2021. Holmes, the founder of the now-defunct blood testing start-up, Theranos, is accused of knowingly misleading… Read more »
Written by Julie Park At midnight on September 1, a new law came into force in Texas. The law, also known as Senate Bill 8 (SB 8), prohibits an abortion… Read more »
Written by: Sarah J. Hoag In the past few weeks, America’s longest war has come to an abrupt and chaotic end. On August 30, 2021, the U.S. military left Afghanistan… Read more »
Written by Lyndon Hall On Friday, May 28, the Biden Administration released its 114-page “Green Book” for the federal government’s 2022 fiscal year. This Greenbook solidified exactly what tax… Read more »
Written by Edward Hutschenreuter On May 13, 2021, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) began paving the way for fully vaccinated Americans to resume normal activities without mask… Read more »
Written by Kathryn Morris Eleven months after George Floyd died under the knee of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, the twelve jurors in his criminal trial returned a unanimous… Read more »
Written by Cierra Thomas With April being sexual assault awareness month and a recent investigation finding that 97% of women aged 18–24 have been sexually harassed, numerous women have taken… Read more »