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Reform the Electoral College
The United States is presently in a crisis and a debate regarding electoral politics. Debating a change to the Constitution of the United States requires the conversations of politicians and policymakers. These conversations must trickle into the normal discourse of...
In Defense of the Electoral College
While recognizing that our American system of governance is far from perfect, we must fully evaluate our institutions before seeking to tear them down in their entirety. Fundamentally, the Electoral College ensures that states, the essential building blocks of our...
Maintain The Current Structure of the Supreme Court
When evaluating a policy proposal, we must ask ourselves the following questions: What are the goals? What are the trade-offs? What are the incentives this policy creates? The goal of expanding the number of justices on the Supreme Court would be to alter the...
Packing the Court is Good, Dissident Activism May Be Even Better
On October 26, 2020, a bitterly divided Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett as the 115th justice to the Supreme Court, further cementing the court’s conservative shift for decades to come. The confirmation has prompted debate about the court’s apolitical nature, its...
Abolish The Supreme Court
The recently deceased Ruth Bader Ginsburg is considered one of the most “progressive” Supreme Court justices who has ever been appointed. Ginsburg has been instrumental in supporting women’s rights through her advocacy both on the court and off. However, several of...
The US Has Not Taken Adequate Steps to Address Xinjiang’s Humanitarian Issue
Throughout history, US foreign policy towards non-security issues has tended to lack comprehensive action. The US will scramble to develop a national security strategy at the slightest threat of American values but proceed at a snail's pace to address humanitarian...