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Originalism and Birthright Citizenship: Solid Ground in an America Unmoored (Part 1 of 2)

Following Trump’s appointment of three Justices to the Supreme Court, legal observers and political pundits alike have prophesied a Judiciary dominated by a conservative bloc in firm lockstep with conservative politics. Despite kernels of truth in this vision of the Court, Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship will find an inevitable stumbling block in the conservative bloc and its adherence to originalism.

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Cross-Border Liability: Examining Mexico's Lawsuit against U.S. Gun Manufacturers

The trafficking of US guns across the US-Mexico border is a little-known crisis, but one that has contributed greatly to cartel violence in Mexico. In an attempt to rectify this, a recent Supreme Court case, Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, seeks to answer the question: can US gun manufacturers be held accountable for the harm their guns have caused in Mexico?

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A Silent Crime: Russia’s Abduction of Ukrainian Children

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, one of the most horrifying and underreported atrocities has been the systematic deportation of Ukrainian children. The abduction of children is not merely a wartime aberration—it is a calculated strategy. Such actions are not only unethical —they are illegal under international humanitarian law and potentially amount to genocide. (Image credit: UNICEF)

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