Online Volume 01
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From Texas to NC: How House Bill 380 and Conscientious Objections Could Fuel Measles Outbreaks in the Classroom
By: Murray McLoud Background on Measles and the MMR Vaccine Measles is an extremely contagious virus that spreads via air… Read More
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Closing the Chapter: How Trump’s Executive Order Could Rewrite Library Funding
By: Madison Doser On Friday, March 14, President Trump issued an Executive Order eliminating the Institute of Museum and Library… Read More
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Making Removal Stick
By: Will Boyce Background The human body is made up of water, proteins, fats, and . . . per- and… Read More
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Churches, Classrooms, and Clinics: President Trump Lifts Immigration Enforcement Protections on “Sensitive Areas”
By: Sam Zeliff History of the “Sensitive Area” Policy “Sensitive areas,” or “protected areas,” are designated locations where the government… Read More
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Third Time’s the Charm?: DEA and HHS Proposed Rules for Telemedicine Prescribing
By Kaitlyn Snyder On November 19, 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Department of Health and Human Services… Read More
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Workin’ 9 Past 5: Supreme Court Lowers the Evidentiary Standard for Employers Arguing FLSA Overtime Exemptions
By: Emma Rice Background The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)[1] was first passed in 1938 to protect employees working in… Read More
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Research at Risk: New NIH Policy Proposal Threatens Research Funding
By: Palmer Dayhuff A new policy proposed by the National Institute for Health could dramatically reduce the amount of federal… Read More
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Legislating the Bench: North Carolina’s Next Separation of Powers Battle
By: Andrew Ring On February 7, 2025, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein (Stein) filed a complaint in state court challenging… Read More
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Speaking of Justice: Paralegals’ First Amendment Challenge to North Carolina’s Unauthorized Practice of Law Rules
By: Anna Lants On December 16, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina dismissed… Read More
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Victory for Victims: The North Carolina Supreme Court Upholds the SAFE Child Act’s Revival Provision
By: Emily Haglund On January 31, 2025, the North Carolina Supreme Court (the “Court”) issued multiple opinions upholding the SAFE… Read More
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The Burden of Belief: An Analysis of Quakers’ Challenge ICE Enforcement Policy in Places of Worship
By: Grace Mohlin For decades, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) has limited Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) actions in… Read More
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On Thin Ice: Trump’s Funding Freeze and the Fight Over Presidential Power
By: Virginia Brown The first two weeks of President Donald Trump’s (“Trump”) second term have been marked by a flurry… Read More
