Kira Newcomer explores how efforts to mitigate negative impacts of childhood screen usage have created paradoxes in California data privacy regulation.
Jacob Hong examines the role of the 9th Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and the due process clause in creating the modern-day framework of the right to privacy, specifically in respect to abortion.
Dawit Gebremaryam studies the rise of deepfakes, the failures and successes of existing regulatory efforts, and establishes a set of recommendations to guide future policy.
Beck Sosa dives into the structure of the cartel system, before analyzing the unique failures of the Trump administration to effectively combat the flow of narcotics.
Katherine Krogstad compares regulatory approaches to hate speech between nations, their implications, and their challenges.
Bemnet Tessema recaps the recent crackdown on the CBP One App and its implications for broader approaches to end migration by the current presidential administration.
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