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Author: Alexandra Ashmont

January 28, 2014January 28, 2014Alexandra Ashmont

Indian Supreme Court Continues to Criminalize Gay Sex

November 19, 2013November 19, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Prison Rape Epidemic

October 14, 2013October 14, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

CAPTIAN PHILLIPS: HERO OR VILLIAN?

September 26, 2013September 26, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Barilla Pasta- Gays should eat another brand

September 9, 2013September 9, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Child Brides: A Global Issue Or A Tribal Custom?

August 9, 2013August 9, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Cyberbullying: How bad is it really?

August 2, 2013August 2, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Uruguay: A Marketplace for Marijuana?

July 2, 2013July 2, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

China orders children to visit their aging parents

June 17, 2013June 17, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Twitter: Social or Criminal?

April 15, 2013April 15, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Women imprisoned with their children for “moral crimes”

April 3, 2013April 3, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

“An Eye for An Eye”

March 19, 2013March 19, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Richard Hinds found guilty of Nicola Furlong’s murder in Tokyo, Japan

March 4, 2013March 4, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

“I haven’t eaten a meal in 12 years.”

February 26, 2013February 26, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Personal Liberty v. National Security

February 21, 2013February 21, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

A Rude Awakening for India

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