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Burlington Vermont: An Example of Police Defunding Gone Wrong

Emily Lambert is a J.D. candidate for the class of 2024 at Cornell Law School. Prior to attending Cornell, she worked in children’s mental health as a behavioral interventionist in Vermont. She completed her B.S. in International Business and B.A. in Spanish at Norwich University. Emily is a member of Cornell Christian Legal Society and…

Feb 2023

LMAO: Labor Movement Already Online, while the National Labor Relations Act is stuck in analog

Daniel Bromberg is a second-year J.D. candidate at Cornell Law School. He graduated with his B.S. in Industrial and Labor Relations in 2020 from the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR School). In addition to being involved with the Journal of Law and Public Policy, Daniel is also a teaching assistant for Labor…

Feb 2023

The Live Event Ticketing Industry Is Playing Monopoly

Ciannah Gin is a second-year law student at Cornell Law School. She obtained her degree in English at the University of Southern California. Prior to starting law school, Ciannah wrote and produced affiliate marketing content for Forbes and Business Insider.

Feb 2023

The Case for Making Election Day a Federal Holiday

Maura Pallitta is a second-year law student at Cornell Law School. She grew up in New Jersey, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she studied history and political science. She is an associate for Cornell Law School’s Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Jan 2023

Is Corporation Book Minimum Tax an Optimal Government Revenue?

Ray Fang is a second-year law student at Cornell Law School. Ray studied financial accounting in college and earned a Master of Accounting emphasizing in taxation before coming to Cornell Law.

Nov 2022

Toward a U.S.-Cuba Détente

Sasha Brigante is a second-year student at Cornell Law School, where, in addition to her involvement with the Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, she also serves as President of Cornell’s Cuban American Bar Association and Co-Director of Cornell’s International Refugee Assistance Project.

Nov 2022

Foul: The Inadequate NFL Response to Player Violence

Marie is an NYU alumnus and current 2L at Cornell Law School. She has experience working in psychiatric mental health and incarceral settings and is interested in the criminal justice system. She loves the Buffalo Bills, her dog Khaleesi, and Chipotle.

Nov 2022

Dust to Dust: Why We Should Legalize Human Composting

Maura Pallitta is a second-year law student at Cornell Law School. She grew up in New Jersey, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she studied history and political science. She is an associate for Cornell Law School’s Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Nov 2022

The Lingering Effects of Trump’s Family-Separation Policy

Sasha Brigante is a second-year student at Cornell Law School, where, in addition to her involvement with the Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, she also serves as President of Cornell’s Cuban American Bar Association and Co-Director of Cornell’s International Refugee Assistance Project.

Nov 2022

Decades-long waits for green card if you were born in the “wrong” country

About the Author: Ray Fang is a second-year law student at Cornell Law Student. Ray’s family experienced a lengthy wait and had to resort to litigation to get their immigration case adjudicated and approved.

Oct 2022