Volume 22, Issue 2 (Spring 2025)

Cheryl Packwood, Navigating International Ethical Complexities: The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act’s Shortcomings in High-Risk International Operation; Brian McNamara, Loper Bright and the Assault on Expertise; Sally Abdulraouf, The Election Transparency Act: A Step Backward for Fair and Democratic Elections in the Soprano State; Mary Casper, The Burden-Shifting IDEA: Shifting the Burden of Proof from Parents to School Districts in Special Education Due Process Proceedings; Randall Petronko, It Is Time to Admit Defeat in the War on Drugs and Allow its Victims to Heal; Stevie Leahy, The Prerogative of Mercy: Assisting Clemency Clients in Massachusetts

It Takes a Village, But Let’s Start With a Child Benefit:A Public Policy Argument for Replacing the Current Child Tax Credit with a Universal Child Benefit After the Decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization

Author: Julia Pickett With seemingly little regard to the consequences that this decision would haveon women, the Supreme Court decided to end constitutionally protected abortion rights in the United States in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center. Many people are justifiably angry with the Democrats, who had almost 50 years to codify Roe into law,… continue reading