by Zafiro Aguilar | Oct 24, 2020 | University of Chicago
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has offered essential services to the people of the United States for more than 240 years. Among these services include the secure delivery of absentee ballots during election years, and this election year is no different. So...
by Tyler Eld | Oct 18, 2020 | Suffolk University
Who is voting in the 2020 presidential election? Will voter norms continue this year, or will things change? In this blog post, I talk about my experience with politics as a college student and how the youngest voting generation is approaching the 2020 US presidential...
by J.C. Gonzalez | Oct 13, 2020 | University of Georgia
Dating back to Chief Justice John Marshall’s revolutionary decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803), the United States Supreme Court has actively avoided being used as a pawn in political brinksmanship. Maintaining the integrity and legitimacy of the courts has been a...
by Troy | Mar 5, 2020 | Suffolk University
Republican Presidential Candidate Bill Weld at UMass Boston “Let’s reintroduce prisoners to the joys of breaking rocks’ ‘, promised former Governor of Massachusetts, now Republican presidential candidate Bill Weld during his election to Governor in 1990....
by Camille Nunez | Nov 24, 2019 | University of the Philippines, Diliman
A right to live in a peaceful place, a right to get asylum and a right to live without discrimination or prejudice. These are few of the basic human rights we are taught when we were still living in our younger years. As citizens of the world, we indeed need to create...