To Roe, With Love

Roe v. Wade (1972), overturned after 50 years. Thanks to the leaked majority opinion draft, we saw this coming, but the punch still lands as hard. As a law student, I want to put out there what I know about the implications for what this means regarding abortions and fundamental rights, as well as the … Continue reading To Roe, With Love

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The Chronicles of Los Angeles: The Homeless, the Subway, and the Lack of School Shuttles

Let me just start by saying Los Angeles is known for many things, but quality public transportation is not one of them. I should also say that my school should not be known for their transportation abilities either. And the company delivering my car from Naperville definitely shouldn’t be known for being prompt. It’s Monday … Continue reading The Chronicles of Los Angeles: The Homeless, the Subway, and the Lack of School Shuttles