by LMR | Aug 19, 2021 | No, however.., Vaccine Passport
Andrew Falduto Junior, Fordham Ever since the idea of vaccine passports was introduced, there has been endless debate about their necessity. Many on the left view vaccine passports as an obvious solution to preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus, while those...
by LMR | Aug 19, 2021 | Vaccine Passport, Yes
Natalee Codispot Senior, Duquesne After a tragic and long year and a half of international lockdowns and hospitalizations, the outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic has become more promising due to the vigorous development of a two-dose vaccine from companies Moderna and...
by LMR | Aug 6, 2021 | No, Prostitution
Jack Martorano Junior, Fairfield University Recent discussions of sex work’s criminality from then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris and a decision from the Manhattan District Attorney’s office follow a nationwide shift in approach to the issue. Despite most...
by LMR | Aug 6, 2021 | No, however.., Prostitution
Zoe Terner Senior, University of Florida Historically, the United States responds to discomfort or perceived societal “deviance” with criminalization. One such example is poverty, which the government criminalizes by imposing disproportionately high fees on low-level...
by LMR | Aug 6, 2021 | Prostitution, Yes
Corbin Bernal Junior, Boston College The prostitution and sex work industry is a highly abusive, dangerous, and complicated industry that exploits all types of people and is highly lucrative for the black market. But the dangers associated with this industry are...