Trump’s Muslim Immigration Ban – Concerning but Likely Constitutional
February 8, 2017Archives . Authors . Blog News . Feature . Feature Img . News Stories 2014-2015 . Policy/Contributor Blogs . Professor Blogs . Recent Stories . Student Blogs ArticlePresident Trump has recently signed an executive order, titled “Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals,” that restricts visits and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and Iran. Trump’s executive order has sparked widespread protest and backlash from Muslim support groups, and has routinely been characterized as “racist.”
Mass Government Surveillance: The Price of a Secure Nation?
November 7, 2016Archives . Authors . Blog News . Feature . Feature Img . Recent Stories ArticleBy: Danny Ho Mass government surveillance is a unique issue of concern in our increasingly technological era. Mass surveillance refers to the government’s indiscriminate monitoring of a large group of people through collection of large sets of data such as telephone records, emails, and internet activity. This issue gained public attention in 2013 when Edward