A Flat Tax Would Be Simple…Right?

Mahalia Burford weighs in on why a flat tax may not be as simple as its proponents advocate.

Can Congress Rescue Students from Drowning in Debt?

Jessica Flores analyzes the student loan debt crisis in the United States and explores potential solutions to this national problem.

Investor to Apple: Spend Your Cash

Craig Steen questions the advisability and motivation behind a shareholder-initiated campaign to have Apple undertake a $150 billion buyback of its shares.

Regulating For-Profit Higher Education

Scott Davidson weighs in on the need to regulate for-profit schools.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform Advocates: Be Patient!

Jessica Flores reflects on her interview with Professor Yale-Loehr where he shared insight concerning the prospects of comprehensive immigration reform.

Is it time to get rid of 3L?

Imagine a world where law school is only two years.

Protecting Student-Athletes: All Players United Against the NCAA

Craig Steen explores the NCAA’s continued adherence to the principle of amateurism in college athletics.

Dismantling Voting Rights Part II: Implications of Shelby County

In Part II of her two-part series, Madeline Weiss discusses the VRA’s successes and the implications of the Shelby County decision on voting rights in America.

Dismantling Voting Rights Part I: Historical Background

In Part I of a two-part series, Madeline Weiss discusses the history behind the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Live and Let Lie: Allowing healthcare reform to speak for itself

Mark Daniels discusses the impact of President Obama’s misleading statements regarding whether or not Americans can retain their old health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.

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