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Category: Constitutional Law

March 3, 2017April 21, 2017Cynthia Pittson

Recalling Korematsu – Profiling, Security, and U.S. Immigration Policy

November 25, 2014November 25, 2014mgiordano

Gambia’s ‘aggravated homosexuality’ law aggravates all

November 20, 2014November 20, 2014eperreca

Happy Birthday, Convention on the Rights of the Child.

November 10, 2014November 10, 2014mgiordano

International Surrogacy: rights versus morals

September 3, 2014September 3, 2014acapaccio

Demanding Stronger Protection for Freedom of Expression

September 1, 2014September 1, 2014mgiordano

Keeping the War on Terror Out of U.S. Federal Courts

April 16, 2014April 16, 2014kschramek

Many Nations Object to U.N. Tacitly Condoning Same-Sex Relationships

February 3, 2014February 3, 2014chrisjohnson

Saudi Arabia, Counter-terrorism, and Free Speech

January 28, 2014January 28, 2014Alexandra Ashmont

Indian Supreme Court Continues to Criminalize Gay Sex

January 20, 2014January 20, 2014chrisjohnson

Iran and the Death Penalty

November 19, 2013November 19, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Prison Rape Epidemic

October 29, 2013October 29, 2013ja18645w

Twitter in Kuwait: #NoInsultingTweetsAllowed

October 15, 2013October 15, 2013ja18645w

Malaysia: Muslims vs. Christians

October 9, 2013October 9, 2013cpena

Social Media & Freedom of Speech

October 3, 2013October 3, 2013amandaibrahim

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