Mona Alrazzaq, Wayne Kuo, Alexander Rotberg, Anna Sun Summary Author: Anna Sun Editor’s Note: Due to the constraints of COVID19 and the global health pandemic, this final article did not see full completion. Research and preliminary writing took place, but a full article is not represented here. In its place, one of our writers provided…
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Vol. II No. 3: Immigration and Privacy Rights: Undocumented Immigrants and Due Process
Yanina Villagomez, Buthaina Hattab, Mariama Mwilambwe, Eddie Ryan Vol. 2 No. 3 I. Introduction & Background In the current national political climate, the topic of immigration has become a particularly contentious issue of heated, partisan debate in the culmination of a decades long evolution. State and local governments have increasingly shifted towards criminal prosecutions of…
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Vol. II No. 2: Drawing the Line Between Campus Safety and Student Privacy
Alice Lee, Christopher Healy, Riley Masterson, Anna Sebaly Vol. 2 No. 2 I. Abstract The revolutionary rise of technology and information processing systems over the past few decades has made it alarmingly clear that the privacy of people around the world has never been more threatened. In an unprecedented wave of inventions that have changed…
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Vol. II No. 1: Intelligence-Gathering Tech: From National Defense to Civilian Police Departments
Kyra Sadovi, Gabriela Castellanos, Charles Lally, Genevieve Severini Vol. 2 No. 1 I. Introduction & Background The September 11, 2001 attacks were a turning point in the United States’ national and local approach to policing. In the years since 2001, American police have adopted sophisticated and, arguably, intrusive intelligence-gathering practices, and reoriented their policing strategies…
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