Author Archives: Lauren Schneider

Robert Roberson: Martyr or Murderer?

ZOË RANEY—On October 17, 2024, the Texas Supreme Court suddenly halted the execution of Robert Roberson with less than two hours to spare. Roberson had been on death row in Texas for the murder of his two-year-old daughter, who died in 2002, purportedly from Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS). The Texas Supreme Court’s action came as […]

Public Health or Political Propaganda? Florida Supreme Court Dismisses DeSantis Anti-Abortion Spending Suit

EMILY LOPEZ—After the landmark Dobbs decision, abortion rights have become one of the nation’s most contentious legal battles, with states grappling over the scope of reproductive freedoms. In Florida, Richardson v. Sec’y, Fla. Agency for Health Care Admin. has emerged as yet another lawsuit in this ongoing struggle, alleging that top state officials used public […]

Legal “Treble”: Copyright Infringement Lawsuits Leave Several Companies Facing the Music

ASHLEY EMANUEL—With the increasing popularity of social media and digital marketing, many companies trying to keep up with this year’s latest trends are now facing the music over their social media posts. From sports teams to restaurant chains and hotels, the lack of a copyright license for songs used in social media posts have left […]

When Did War Crimes Stop Being War Crimes?

IARA DIRCIE—On November 29, 1947, the United Nations (“UN”) Resolution 181—known as the Partition Plan—proposed dividing Mandatory Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state, with Jerusalem under an international regime. However, what the UN envisioned as a path to peace and harmony instead sparked immediate internal conflict in the region. When Israel, acting […]

Trouble Bruen: The Ambiguities of Second Amendment Analysis

JACKSON GILLESPIE—Gino Recchia, a firearms dealer, filed suit in Massachusetts federal court on October 4th, alleging that a state law that went into effect on October 2nd, which bans the possession and sale of assault-style firearms and large capacity feeding devices (LCMs), violates his Second Amendment right to bear arms. Recchia’s complaint is just one […]