Do you know what is in your food? In this eye-opening post, Lauren Bowman explains proposed legislation in California that would require labels on foods containing GMOs. [read more]
Lyndsey Marcelino responds to Margaret Schmidt’s post that analyzed the affirmative action admission policies in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. [read more]
It should go without saying that new entrants into the workforce prefer to be paid for their work. Nathan Hoeschen explains why we should care that an estimated 500,000 young go-getters agree to work for free as unpaid interns every year. [read more]
Lyndsey Marcelino gives a thorough overview of DACA's criteria as well as practical advice for undocumented individuals covered by the Act. [read more]
Margaret Schmidt reflects on the importance of Fisher v. University of Texas as a vessel for modifying the country’s flawed affirmative action programs. [read more]
JLPP’s Greg Renick looks at how the recent Amish beard trimming scandal represents a teachable moment for our understanding of federal hate-crime laws. [read more]
New York City’s ban on large soda cups went into effect just two weeks ago. JLPP’s Lauren Bowman explores the controversy behind the ban and its scope. [read more]