Alice Lee, Anna Sun, Ayden Maza, Kimberly Stinson, and Simon Han Vol. IV, No. I I. Introduction The bureaucratic nature of America’s healthcare system creates an overly complex regulatory framework that comes at the expense of consumer ease and care. The exorbitant prices for life-saving medications are controlled and manipulated by corporations with a vested…
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Vol. III No. 3: The Power Dynamics of Voter Suppression
Gabriela Castellanos, Alisha Alam, Mona Alrazzaq, Sylvia E., Roshni Budhiraja Vol. 3 No. 3 I. History of Voter Suppression Voter suppression has been an issue plaguing the nation well into the core beginning of the foundation of this country. When diving in past the surface foundation of what initially established the roots of what we…
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Vol. III No. 2: The Overarching Influence of Militarism
Anna Sun, Mariama Mwilambwe, Sabah Hussain Vol. 3 No. 2 I. Introduction & Background Caution of militarism has been a core tenant of the United States of America and is a tradition that was only discontinued after World War II. The Founding Fathers were concerned with and opposed to a large military presence during peacetime…
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Vol. III No. 1: The Executive Order: A Comparative Examination of Scope, Authority and Influence in Four Case Studies
Eddie Ryan, Benjamin Escobar, Bori Ferra, Ksenia Polyarskaya Vol. 3 No. 1 I. Introduction Any president is charged with the Executive Branch of government and granted numerous avenues by which to alter its proceedings. The executive order is perhaps the most consequential of these, for it allows the commander in chief to make broad policy…
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