John Channing Ruff Student Contribution The Affordable Care Act (ACA) offers states the option of a completely federally-funded expansion of Medicaid for the next three years, but many governors have declined that expansion. As a result, there are approximately fifteen million potential Medicaid-eligible people without insurance coverage. The federal government has been unable to compel … Continue reading Medicaid Expansion and the Supreme Court
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The Legality of a Short-Term Solution to the Long-Term Problem of Immigration
Sydney Winkler COL '16 There has been much controversy surrounding President Obama’s most recent executive action. It will expand the deferred program, also known as DACA, to parents of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. The program is poised to give temporary legal status to over 4.3 million illegal immigrants. While seemingly large in scope, … Continue reading The Legality of a Short-Term Solution to the Long-Term Problem of Immigration
Protecting Pornography: An Examination of Legal Support
Sonia Okolie COL '15 There has been much controversy in the law regarding the creation and regulation of pornographic content. Pornography, and the laws concerned with it, considers the proper intersection of sexual repression and sexual representation. It first becomes necessary to identify a working definition of the term “pornography,” especially in relation to standard … Continue reading Protecting Pornography: An Examination of Legal Support
