States Push Back Against Peaceful Protests (Part One)

In the wake of President Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, millions of protestors took to the streets across the country to voice their concerns and grievances involving Trump’s immigration stance. While Muslims and Muslim support groups are encouraged by and grateful for the support provided by protestors across the country, Republican

Applying United States v. Windsor: Same-Sex Marriage in Pennsylvania

Craig Steen examines a recent controversy in Pennsylvania surrounding a local official’s issuance of same-sex marriage licenses despite a statewide ban.

Their First College Exam Was a Drug Test

When one Missouri college decided to institute a mandatory drug testing policy, students responded with a class-action lawsuit. Puja Patel discusses.