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by Westley Ashley At a very young age, I knew I was adopted. My parents felt it was important to be honest with me…
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by Destiny Logan-McHughes I. Introduction This paper explores the racial disparities in the school discipline system, which lead to racial disparities in the juvenile…
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Our latest publication centers on Arkansas’s children and their intersection with Arkansas’s legal system. Specifically, these articles analyze aspects of the state’s juvenile justice…
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By Dan Greenberg and Robert Steinbuch[i],[ii] The best way to help Arkansas’s economy grow is through tax reform: policymakers who want to foster…
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By Mara D’Amico and Sara Chapman One in three women around the world will be raped or beaten in her lifetime. With seven…
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By Kendall Shortway[1] I. Introduction Swaziland, Lesotho, Papua New Guinea, and the United States of America. These four countries seemingly have nothing in common.…
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by Robert Steinbuch [1] Freedom of press, expression, and thought means that government actors cannot prohibit such action. But some governmental officials and academics…
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by Dylan A. Estes[1] The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and its associated disease, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, have profoundly affected medical, social, and political aspects of…
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by Jennifer Bearden[i] Growing up I always envisioned my dream wedding. I spent many years as a young girl dreaming of my wedding dress,…
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by Nicholas Kahn-Fogel In recent years, Western human rights activists, scholars, and politicians have worked to advance homosexual rights in Africa. Understandably, they have…