by LMR | Nov 17, 2020 | Uyghur Human Right Crisis, Yes
By Aedan Yohannan Freshman, GW The past four years have marked a comprehensive and necessary shift in the United States’ approach to China, a nation that has been impenetrable to democratic political reform that the neoliberal consensus wishfully thought free trade...
by LMR | Nov 2, 2020 | ACB, Qualified
By Payson Thomas Freshman, GW Resembling her predecessors, Amy Coney Barrett faces no shortage of qualifications to serve on the United States Supreme Court. She began her educational career at Rhodes College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature. She was...
by LMR | Nov 2, 2020 | ACB, Unfairly Nominated, but Qualified
By Sophia Downes Junior, GW President Donald Trump’s previous Supreme Court nominations have been highly controversial, and newly confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett is no different. Many Democrats are reluctant to see her on the Court, believing that she is...
by LMR | Nov 2, 2020 | ACB, Unqualified
By Katie Thompson Junior, GW Amy Coney Barrett has recently been confirmed to United States Supreme Court despite her regressive legal positions upholding discrimination, xenophobia, and outdated criminal justice laws. As a staunch textualist, Barrett believes in...
by LMR | Nov 1, 2020 | Fracking, No
By Sebastian Loredo Junior, GW Fracking: Here To Stay The global energy landscape is going through a transitionary period that is seeing the end of oil dominance and the rise of natural gas. Natural gas, acquired through hydraulic fracturing or ‘fracking’, is quickly...