By: Ryan Brenner
This week the legal forum will take a brief look into the law of public holidays by asking how official holidays are declared and what they actually mean, legally.
Read MoreBy: Ryan Brenner
This week the legal forum will take a brief look into the law of public holidays by asking how official holidays are declared and what they actually mean, legally.
Read MoreBy: Ryan Brenner
A quick news search for "Europe" will turn up countless articles on the major influx of people from war-torn countries across Africa, the Middle East, and even European countries like Ukraine. While the media has characterized this as a "Migrant Crisis", is migrant the proper term? If not, does it really matter?
Read MoreBy: Hyun Muniz
The rise of genetically modified (GMO) crops in the U.S. paired with the E.U.’s precautionary approach to regulating GMO products has resulted in trade difficulties that threaten the harmony of this longstanding trade relationship.
Read MoreBy: Chantelle Dial
Despite how dramatically traditions and roles may have changed over the years, the current U.S. approach to why women at home and abroad should be educated often perpetuates harmful stereotypes under the guise of progress.
Read MoreBy: Ryan Brenner
Today, the UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues, Ms. Rita Izsák, gave a presentation to MSU law students on the international human rights implications of police killings of unarmed Black men and boys through an event hosted by the Talsky Center for Human Rights.
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