Efforts to force local, state, and federal governments to address the law enforcement excessive force crisis across the United States have reached revolutionary heights in 2020, with calls from protesters describing the excessive force as a human rights violation.[1] Deadly uses of force should only occur in the most extreme […]
Yearly Archives: 2020
Renowned civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson has dedicated his career to eliminating injustice in the United States by addressing poverty and demanding racial reconciliation for our country’s oppressive history towards people of color.[1] One of the principal tenets of Stevenson’s work is the importance of “getting proximate to the problem.”[2] […]
The United States has executed thirty-four foreign nationals in the “modern era of the U.S death penalty.”[1] This has been a topic of international concern as authorities within the United States have not informed inmates of their right to have their consulate notified.[2] This has been especially concerning for the […]
After a three-year terror campaign by the Myanmar government against Rohingya Muslims, the Republic of The Gambia (“The Gambia”) filed an Application Instituting Proceedings and Request for Provision Measures with the International Court of Justice in November 2019.[1] In its application, The Gambia detailed the devastating and genocidal acts committed […]
While more and more countries are taking steps to ensure that women have basic human rights, multiple states in the United States are taking a step back. The right for a woman to terminate her pregnancy has become an internationally recognized human right among nations and international organizations.[1] Eighty-seven percent […]
“This really is an invasion of our country by human traffickers. These are people that are horrible people bringing in women mostly but bringing in women and children into our country.” – United States President Donald Trump[1] In 2019, President Donald Trump became more tenacious in his need for […]
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom (“UK”) held a referendum to decide whether it should withdraw from the European Union (“EU”), the economic and political union between twenty-eight European countries.[1] UK citizens voted to leave the EU by a percentage of fifty-two percent to forty-eight percent.[2] Despite multiple delays, […]
In the summer of 2019, an annual music and arts festival held in Byblos, Lebanon, cancelled a concert by the band Mashrou’ Leila, whose vocalist is openly gay, on the heels of an escalating campaign by Christian groups that demanded the concert’s cancellation.[1] The cancellation stemmed from claims that “the […]
Following the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, Lebanon began receiving an influx of Syrian refugees.[1] The influx began slowly but grew exponentially over the years. At the peak of migration, “the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was registering on average over 48,000 refugees per month.”[2] […]
In most, if not all, countries around the world, applicants applying for residency, citizenship, and visas are required to pay a fee.[1] There is nothing new or novel about governments charging fees to cover the administrative and processing costs associated with individuals changing lawful status. However, under the current administration […]