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Police Brutality as Democide in the United States: The Supreme Court's Acquiescence to Police-Civilian Violence
Many blame dictatorial regimes for mass atrocities, making democracy appear as a sound solution. This is oversimplified.
Mar 191 min read

Reframing Puerto Rican Advocacy: How the Emerging U.S.-China Rift Can Help Puerto Rico Realize Greater Autonomy
Advocates should reframe the issues underlying the relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico in foreign policy terms.
Mar 191 min read

Recognition Policies, Self-Determination, and Legal Redress for Indigenous Peoples in the United States, Australia, and Canada: A Comparative Study
The U.S., along with state-level recognition practices, provides tribes with a degree of flexibility to pursue relationships with states.
Mar 191 min read

Anticolonial Rights Advocacy
Recovering early twentieth century
rights claims is important because of the progressive ways in which
rights were often understood.
Mar 191 min read

On Emerging Technologies: The Old Regime and the Proactivity
Proactive regulatory layers and strategies will be delineated and scrutinized in this Article.
Mar 191 min read
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