Written by Evan Pfeifer The murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN, by a white police officer captured on cellphone video, which has led to protests nationwide, is the latest… Read more »
Written by Jane Skinner At this time, there are no drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to prevent or treat COVID-19. Yet, on May 18, 2020, President… Read more »
Written by Christy O’Neil Introduction When official cases started to surface in the United States, for some people, COVID-19, was regarded as a deadly global pandemic. For others, it was… Read more »
Written by Nikolai Tillman Introduction Herbalife Nutrition Ltd., the multi-level marketing health supplements corporation, is no stranger to controversy in the public eye. Ingrained in the social media era, Herbalife… Read more »
Written by Allison Kowalczyk Recently, Above the Law published an article about how the U.S. Copyright Office tweeted incorrect copyright advice, showing just how complicated the Copyright Act of 1976 is…. Read more »
Written by Skylar Salim The coronavirus has transformed the daily life of populations across the world with more than two million people infected globally and more than 600,000 of those… Read more »
Written by Shannon Armstrong The interest in the private ownership of big cats has skyrocketed with the release of the Netflix documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (“Tiger King”)… Read more »
Written by Morgan Mendenhall The world has seen drastic changes over the past few weeks. The global pandemic, Coronavirus, has taken the world by surprise and different countries have handled… Read more »
Written by Ki-Jana Crawford The Coronavirus has impacted how we live our daily lives. The evidence is everywhere. Restaurants and bars are only permitted to fulfill take-out and delivery orders,… Read more »
Written by Benjamin Holtzman On Tuesday, March 10th, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held in a 2-1 three-judge panel decision that the Department of Justice… Read more »