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A Freeze on the Right to Freeze: Single Women Fight for Their Right to Freeze Their Eggs
A Freeze on the Right to Freeze: Single Women Fight for Their Right to Freeze Their Eggs

By: Samantha Rothman

Single women in China are not allowed to freeze their eggs. There is current litigation, the first of its kind in China, challenging the ban.

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MSU ILRMarch 2, 2020
Social Media data – the new tool to beat tax evasion in France
Social Media data – the new tool to beat tax evasion in France

By: Alexandra Lee Page

The French government now has the green light to proceed ahead with a new three (3) plan to scan social media accounts to help detect tax avoidance.

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MSU ILRFebruary 28, 2020
CBP Preclearance: “American Soil” Abroad
CBP Preclearance: “American Soil” Abroad

By: Michael Moran

What country are you “in” when you are in an International Airport?

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MSU ILRFebruary 27, 2020
WITH THE UNITED STATES GONE, WHAT IS NEXT FOR SYRIA?
WITH THE UNITED STATES GONE, WHAT IS NEXT FOR SYRIA?

By: Joseph Chletsos

With the United States no longer in Syria, this will briefly discuss the possibilities for Syria.

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MSU ILRFebruary 26, 2020
Ready, Set, Export! Considerations for Companies Exporting Products to Brazil
Ready, Set, Export! Considerations for Companies Exporting Products to Brazil

By: Trevor A. Mason

Companies who wish to export products to Brazil should consider a number of factors, including taxes, Brazilian culture and economic climate in order to successfully navigate the region.

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MSU ILRFebruary 25, 2020
The Remnants of Colonization Series - Colonization Hand Control: When will France Let Go?
The Remnants of Colonization Series - Colonization Hand Control: When will France Let Go?

By: Danielle D. Rogers

This blogpost examines how the effects of CFA franc on West Africa and how West African countries can move forward.

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MSU ILRFebruary 24, 2020
The Rewriting of History and Theft of Symbols as a Means to Colonize
The Rewriting of History and Theft of Symbols as a Means to Colonize

By: Yasmeen Farran

The approaches to colonization in the United States and Palestine has many crossovers including the theft of history and cultural symbols.

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MSU ILRFebruary 21, 2020
How the Philippine Commission on Women Transformed the Republic of the Philippines Sexual Harassment Laws.
How the Philippine Commission on Women Transformed the Republic of the Philippines Sexual Harassment Laws.

By: Lauren Marshall

In the wake of #metoo, the Philippine Commission on Women’s tireless efforts give women safer environments at work and in public spaces.

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MSU ILRFebruary 20, 2020
The Australian Experience with Compulsory Arbitration: An Interesting Relationship with Labor Union Prevalence
The Australian Experience with Compulsory Arbitration: An Interesting Relationship with Labor Union Prevalence

By: Bryan Davis Jr.

A consideration of the impacts of labor union prevalence on the process of compulsory arbitration within Australia

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MSU ILRFebruary 19, 2020
Does the environment need it’s own court?
Does the environment need it’s own court?

By: Emily Michienzi

An International Court for the Environment?

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MSU ILRFebruary 18, 2020
Human Rights Violations in Egyptian Prisons and the Need for Oversight
Human Rights Violations in Egyptian Prisons and the Need for Oversight

By: Michael Bechtel

A brief look into the conditions of Egypt’s prisons and the need for investigation and independent oversight.

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MSU ILRFebruary 14, 2020
A New Era of Individual Freedom & Dignity - Western Australia Legalized Voluntary Assisted Euthanasia
A New Era of Individual Freedom & Dignity - Western Australia Legalized Voluntary Assisted Euthanasia

By: Emily Seeling

Want to learn more about voluntary euthanasia laws in Western Australia? Check out this blog post to learn more!

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MSU ILRFebruary 13, 2020
A Slippery Slope or a Necessary Remedy?
A Slippery Slope or a Necessary Remedy?

By: Jessica Skelly

South Africa has recently introduced a new bill to combat prominent hate speech issues. 

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MSU ILRFebruary 12, 2020
Desecration of Flags as a Crime in Hong Kong and Why It Is Constitutional.
Desecration of Flags as a Crime in Hong Kong and Why It Is Constitutional.

Regardless of the eye-catching headline, the National Flag Ordinance should be a constitutional, valid ordinance given the ethnic identity of China and HKSAR.

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MSU ILRFebruary 10, 2020
France’s ‘Fake News’ Law
France’s ‘Fake News’ Law

By: Lauren Marshall

How France’s ‘Fake News’ law shows the delicate balance between democracy and accurate information.

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MSU ILRFebruary 7, 2020
Superblocks: Barcelona’s Radical Plan to Curb Automobiles
Superblocks: Barcelona’s Radical Plan to Curb Automobiles

By: Michael Moran

Barcelona is currently experimenting with “superblocks”– a revolutionary urban planning concept to address the city’s auto troubles.

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MSU ILRFebruary 6, 2020
Femicide in Mexico
Femicide in Mexico

By: Samantha Rothman

Feminism in Mexico is at an all time high

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MSU ILRFebruary 4, 2020
Obstetric Violence and Informed Consent: Improving Childbirth in the #MeToo Era
Obstetric Violence and Informed Consent: Improving Childbirth in the #MeToo Era

By: Emily Wacyk Paski

Read about the role of informed consent in international human rights law and how a simple change in Ireland set the tone for UN Member States when it comes to protecting birthing parents.

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MSU ILRJanuary 31, 2020
What the US can learn from the UK’s sports gambling laws
What the US can learn from the UK’s sports gambling laws

By: Michael Stolte

Want to learn more about how the US can learn from the UK when it comes to sports betting regulation?

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MSU ILRJanuary 29, 2020
Peru in Peril: President Vizcarra vs. Fuerza Popular movement
Peru in Peril: President Vizcarra vs. Fuerza Popular movement

By: Alexandra Lee Page

Peru finds itself in middle of its worst political crisis in over two decades.

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MSU ILRJanuary 28, 2020
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