The Right to Asylum: Detention and Legal Counsel

By Lukasz Niparko

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A Guide to End Affirmative Action

ABSTRACT OF THE CHAPTER: How to End Affirmative Action
If we aim to end or delegitimize affirmative action after a 52-year long existence, we need to obtain a position of power and develop a logical plan. What history taught us is that framing the affirmative action argument as “discriminatory” to White people is a dead end. Most recently, we suffered a loss when a white women sued her university for denying her acceptance because she was white. This case, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, went to the Supreme Court and the justices upheld the university’s affirmative

By Julie Vainqueur

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Ohio: Misusing the Inducing Panic Law One Overdose At A Time

By Emily Anstaett

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Ten Things You Need to Know about Jamil Smith

1. Jamil is a native of Shaker Heights, Ohio. He attended Hawken School before graduating from Shaker Heights High School in 1993. At Shaker, Jamil was one of the first Minority Achievement Committee, or M.A.C. Scholars, pushing his peers to be academically successful.

2. After graduation, Jamil attended the University of Pennsylvania to study English. While there, he wrote for "The Daily Pennsylvanian," an

By Ifeolu Claytor

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International Reactions to Ava DuVernay’s Documentary, 13th

From Despair to hope: the outrageous portrait of a society, drawn by Ava DuVernay
After watching Ava DuVernay’s documentary, 13th, my first thought was “I don’t want to get out of this building, I don’t want to be in those streets where my identity, my fate has already been decided years ago”. Fear and despair.

Don’t think that I am naïve, I am aware of the situation for Black People in the US and beyond. I am a French-Caribbean woman. And what brought me to the US, and to the ACLU, is my love for social justice and my desire to help underprivileged communities gain the equal rights and protections that they have been denied for hun

By Lukasz Niparko, Julie Vainqueur

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The Right to Asylum: Migration Law

By Lukasz Niparko

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Going Beyond the Historic Right to Vote

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The Right to Asylum: Legal Relief From Persecution

By Lukasz Niparko

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Death is Back in Ohio

Wednesday, September the 13th, marks the second execution to take its place in the State of Ohio following a three year rupture after Governor John Kasich launched a moratorium on executions, subsequent to the torturous effects of the lethal concoction of midazolam and hydromorphone used in the execution of Dennis McGuire on January 16th, 2014. McGuire‘s botched execution should be a caution to every state that takes on the role of ‘hangman’. and becomes responsible for inflicting unnecessary conditions surrounding the execution that violate the Eight Amendment. After all, McGuire’s execution was a clear sign of how inhumane and cruel capital punishment truly is.

By Lukasz Niparko

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