by LMR | Dec 8, 2020 | Electoral College, Reform
By George Kalyvas Junior, GW 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...
by LMR | Nov 25, 2020 | Court Packing, Reform
By Karina Ochoa Berkley Sophomore, GW 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...
by LMR | Oct 18, 2020 | Greek life, Reform
By Drew Driscoll Sophomore, GW Greek life has many flaws including hazing and creating an environment for alcohol and drug abuse, sexual assault, and allowing racial uniformity. According to Lewis & Llewellyn LLP, fraternity men are three times more likely to...
by LMR | Oct 18, 2020 | GWPD, Reform
By Amunique Swan Junior, GW There has been a public outcry by many to abolish the police in wake of the brutal killings of black bodies and the ensuing rise of racial tensions in America. Many proponents of this movement believe that white supremacy is a driving force...