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Will the Entertainment Industry Survive COVID-19?
*By: Gladys Zakharova The pandemic has put film and television production on pause worldwide.[1] The European Union suffered a “69.0%...
Mar 23, 20214 min read


U.S. Housing Relief During COVID: Successes and Failures - and What Policymakers Can Do
* By: Gabriel Bildirici Housing insecurity has increased drastically since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year.[1] Millions...
Feb 22, 202110 min read


Florida’s Disenfranchisement of Ex-Offenders Shows Criminal Restitution Must Be Reformed
* By: Justin Gendler All eyes were on Florida after the passage of Amendment 4 in 2018, whereby voters passed a constitutional amendment...
Feb 15, 20215 min read


Let Them Just Eat
* By: Evelyn Baert Paris and New York City (“NYC”) are two cities with a reputation for the best food served by the world’s best...
Feb 1, 20214 min read


United States Accused of Violating International Labor Laws, Remains Far Behind Developed Nations
* By: Mia Bornstein This past month, a group of labor and trade union leaders filed a complaint with the United Nations’ labor agency,...
Oct 26, 20205 min read


Golden Passports in the EU: Is the End Near?
* By: Stjepan Klinar Immigration has been a much-debated topic across the European Union (“EU”) member states and institutions for a...
Oct 19, 20206 min read


Flipping Black Art: Christie's Special Contract
* By: Jessica Wang This past summer, Christie’s auction house began asking prospective purchasers and collectors to sign a special...
Sep 28, 20205 min read
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