The Supreme Court’s Title 42 Decision
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The Supreme Court’s Title 42 Decision

Recently, in a 5-4 decision on Tuesday, the high court granted the states’ request to temporarily block and expedite its review of a lower court ruling that ordered the Biden administration to end Title 42.

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Are Safety Measures Making You Less Safe?
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Are Safety Measures Making You Less Safe?

We live in a World were parents are afraid to let their children play outside with out supervision, we can’t ride a bike without a helmet, or in a car without a belt. For a while we could walk out outside without a mask and having 3 boosters of the Covid vaccine. However did you know that rugby has fewer […]

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The Rise of Intersectionality
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The Rise of Intersectionality

Recently chemistry professor Dr. Maitland Jones Jr. was fired after 82 of his students signed a petition noting that his organic chemistry class was “too hard.” The students accused Jones of purposely making the class difficult, citing that their low scores negatively impacted their “well-being,” and their chances of getting into medical school. Instead of evaluating the rigor and substance of […]

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What if the Government Thinks I’m Dead?
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What if the Government Thinks I’m Dead?

In a classic conundrum that could only be created by our government, an Indiana man is fighting for his life despite being relatively healthy other than a few kidney problems. Since 2017, however, he has been fighting with the Internal Revenue Service to prove he is alive. That is right, along with the government now deciding whether you are a man […]

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6 Things We Learned From Prohibition
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6 Things We Learned From Prohibition

Just over 100 years ago (October 28, 1919), the National Prohibition Act became law, better known as the Volstead Act, outlawed the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Prohibition failed to end alcohol consumption and was repealed on December 5, 1933. In a book on prohibitions, John Meadowcroft of King’s College in London offers several “generic lessons and […]

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