Decent Proposal: Exempting Eighteen-to-Twenty-Year-Olds from the Death Penalty, A
We should exempt 18-20-year-olds from the death penalty because of the United States' evolving standards of decency and the science of juvenile development.
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We should exempt 18-20-year-olds from the death penalty because of the United States' evolving standards of decency and the science of juvenile development.
Assesses the outcomes produced for asylees under our current legal framework and offers suggestions for reform.
The New York State constitution creates a right to public benefits for all needy New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status. State politics gets in the way.
Argues the Hobby Lobby decision overestimates corporate religious freedom rights and underestimates interests in health care policy and reproductive rights.
Mandatory arbitration for guestworkers, a uniquely vulnerable group, will result in class inequality and worse conditions for all workers.
Ian M. Kyselâ Abstract The solitary confinement of children is remarkably commonplace in the United States, with the best available government data suggesting that thousands of children across the country are subjected to the practice each year. Physical and social
Credit reporting, designed to equalize access to credit across racial and economic lines, instead creates a vicious cycle and reinforces systemic inequalities.
Rent stabilization is an invaluable tool in the fight for NYC affordable housing. But property owners are using a loophole to remove stabilization.