A curated collection of short student-written articles on prominent societal issues that correspond with each respective Volume’s theme. Volume 31’s theme is “What’s Your Roman Empire?,” referencing the TikTok-trend that took the internet by storm, simply by asking people what they think about often.
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Advantage, Players? The Lawsuit That Could Reshape Tennis Governance
By: Matthew Catanzariti
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Dismantling Diversity: Unpacking Trump’s Executive Order to End Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
By: Kylie Lovelace Widener Law Review remains neutral on this topic and does not endorse any political ideology.
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Lyrics Speak Louder Than Words: Music as a Weapon During the Vietnam War
By: Angelo N. Gurcsik
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City of Grants Pass v. Johnson: The American Political Curse Criminalizing the Unhoused
By: Emily Tavares-Sanches
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Why Regulations Matter: Addressing Issues of Misinformation and Accountability in Artificial Intelligence
By: Yessica Martinez Stewart
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Territorial Stagnation of Puerto Rico: The Impact of Congress’s Legislative Discretion
By: Jada Anahis Rivera
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Bans and Bias: The First Amendment and LGBTQ+ Books
By: Alexi Terris
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Is Live Nation “…Ready for It?”: The DOJ’s Lawsuit Against Live Nation and Ticketmaster
By: Kristina Timberman
