Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should Be Talking About

Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should Be Talking About. By: Ashleigh Creed The views expressed in this post are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect views of the Journal, the William H. Bowen School of Law, or UA Little Rock. On June 18, 2018, the Supreme Court of the Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should Be Talking About

DM’ing and Doxxing: The Manosphere’s Virtual Attacks on Women

By Jake Jankovsky The views expressed in this post are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect views of the Journal, the William H. Bowen School of Law, or UA Little Rock. In response to a violent terrorist attack (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43883052) in Toronto last April, the media has brought knowledge of inceldom into the DM’ing and Doxxing: The Manosphere’s Virtual Attacks on Women

Summer Law Student Writing Competition

Hello! As summer winds down, I would like to remind everyone that we are hosting a summer writing contest for law students. The contest is open to all rising 2L’s and above. Our Journal has several past and current editors that have dual degrees. We wanted to highlight how the law can also crossover with Summer Law Student Writing Competition

“What’s in your wallet?”: Why we should start taking modern monetary theory seriously

by Stephen Reynolds   What if I told you that the United States could fund the President’s “proposed” $1 trillion infrastructure package, the additional $3.6 trillion civil engineers say is necessary, a public jobs program similar to Franklin Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration, the additional defense spending that seems to be necessary every fiscal year, and “What’s in your wallet?”: Why we should start taking modern monetary theory seriously

Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should be Talking About

Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should be Talking About By: Ashleigh Creed In 2012 the democrats got 1.4 million more votes than the republicans and could not take control of the [House of Representatives]; and when a gerrymander like this, for all intents and purposes, puts a chamber ostensibly intended to mirror Not Your Grandpa’s Gerrymandering; The Rigged Election We Should be Talking About