The Syed verdict is contentious. Letting it be used as precedent is dangerous. Adnan Syed’s experience was unjust. Using his case as precedent will cause the to repeat. Ravi Panguluri April 3, 2023
Sexuality has nothing to do with pedophilia. Stop conflating the two. We must not scapegoat the LGBTQ+ community in instances of pedophilia. Ravi Panguluri March 6, 2023
To ensure social progression, constitutional amendments should be easier to pass We need the Constitution. But we also need more constitutional amendments. Dalia Mustafa December 7, 2022
Public urination should not be prosecuted as indecent exposure Too much nuance in indecent exposure cases leads to unnecessary enforcement. Rebecca Scherr November 30, 2022
Amicus briefs should be independently fact-checked Courts should be impartial. Biased amicus briefs strip them of their credibility. Rebecca Scherr October 28, 2022
The left must stop the right from eroding the separation of church and state Secularism is important for American democracy, and the left must work harder to ensure it. Adam Cullen August 28, 2022
Expanding the Supreme Court won’t fix its archaic structure The Supreme Court’s structure, not size, is to blame for its misguidance Rebecca Scherr July 5, 2022
‘It gives me hope’: UMD students, faculty reflect on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation Jackson, who will become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, was confirmed earlier this month. Michelle Larkin April 19, 2022
Review: Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice’ can’t pick an identity Move over Chance The Rapper, there's a new wife guy in town. Daryl Perry March 23, 2021