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AB-1663: Reforming California Probate Conservatorship Law

Danielle Barber* I. Introduction “I’ve been in shock. I am traumatized. . . . I’m not lying. I just want my life back.” In recent years, under the microscope of social media, conservatorship law has become a popular point of public discourse. Probate conservatorship laws have been facing greater scrutiny, with many questioning present loopholes …

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Harvard’s Race-Conscious Admissions Practices: Constitutional and Pursuant to Supreme Court Precedent

Nicole Lowe* I. Introduction Since 1961, affirmative action has been seen as one way to rectify the damage done by slavery and its lingering effects. It was first officially introduced into United States law with President Kennedy’s Executive Order 10925 which directed government contractors to “take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and …

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An End to Unregulated Solitary Confinement: The Need for a Second Chance

Eli Salomon* I. Introduction In 2016, President Barack Obama issued an executive order banning solitary confinement of juveniles in all federal prisons. He asserted that “[t]he United States is a nation of second chances, but the experience of solitary confinement often undercuts that second chance.” Solitary confinement is the practice of removing a prisoner from …

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Shurtleff v. Boston: Balancing the Establishment Clause and Freedom of Speech

John Schneider* I. Introduction When first writing the Bill of Rights, the Framers recognized the need for the protection of religious freedom. To accomplish this, there needed to be a separation of church and state. The Establishment Clause (“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”) achieves this goal. Justice Hugo Black noted …

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The Impact of Trigger Laws: Arkansas’ Attempt at Challenging Roe v. Wade

Ahan Dhar* I. Introduction The right to abortion has always been a polarizing and divisive issue in the United States. State laws restricting access to abortions have existed since the 1900s, and it was not until the 1960s that a number of states began to legalize abortion, but only under specific cases including rape, incest, …

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The Product Ecosystem and Planned Obsolescence: Apple’s Threats to Consumer Rights

Aphrodite Stamboulos* I. Introduction Over the last few years, the top technology companies of Silicon Valley have been dominating headlines as the government has conducted more hearings and investigations into their business practices, particularly those that have allowed them to dominate consumers and the market. Despite all of these investigations and hearings, two business practices …

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