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The Strange World of US-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic
The Strange World of US-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic

The Arctic region is one of the most unregulated regions of the world, and has previously been viewed by global superpowers as a valid zone for military operations. However, modern international cooperation in this area has been quite successful: why is that?

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Student ContributorCaroline Kells '23November 15, 2020Comment
Legal Consequences of Ventilator Allocation in Covid-19 Patients
Legal Consequences of Ventilator Allocation in Covid-19 Patients

Physicians are inadequately protected from legal liability and exposure during a pandemic, and to support their needed services, we must expand legal protections afforded to them. This is particularly relevant as physicians combat ventilator scarcity during Covid-19.

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Student ContributorAshwin Palaniappan '21November 11, 2020Comment
Katz v. U.S.: Safeguarding Privacy Against Modern Technologies
Katz v. U.S.: Safeguarding Privacy Against Modern Technologies

Before 1967, the Supreme Court defined a Fourth Amendment “search” under the “trespass” doctrine, which was ill-suited to dealing with evolving technologies. Katz v. U.S. made privacy a key tenet of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.

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Student ContributorJaehyun Hong '24November 8, 2020Comment
From “Horse-and-Buggy” to Wickard v. Filburn: The Roosevelt Revolt and the Supreme Court’s 1937 Reinterpretation of the Commerce Clause
From “Horse-and-Buggy” to Wickard v. Filburn: The Roosevelt Revolt and the Supreme Court’s 1937 Reinterpretation of the Commerce Clause
Student ContributorLuke Angelillo '21September 17, 2020Comment
Maximizing Benefits of Using DNA Data While Protecting Us from Its Misuse
Maximizing Benefits of Using DNA Data While Protecting Us from Its Misuse
Student ContributorSuzanne Antoniou '20
September 17, 2020Comment
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