Acknowledging the pitfalls of the legal field as someone who's wanted to be a lawyer for her entire life.
I recently took a class called “Punishment & Inequality” where we talked about the deeply rooted flaws of the American criminal justice system. As a criminology major, I’ve learned...
Lyle and Erik Menendez, two infamous brothers convicted of murdering their parents, may be eligible for parole as new evidence has surfaced in the case.
Fans Demand Mental Health Checks for Artists After Liam Payne’s Passing
The law can be confusing. These 3 content creators are here to break it down for you!
Studying for the LSAT as an undergraduate.
A new law has been put into effect drawing lines on gender-affirming care in Missouri; two families are suing MU Health for discrimination as Columbia responds.
Reflecting on "Silenced Women," we are reminded of the urgent need to break the silence surrounding abuse and support policy reform that empowers victims.
A look at Suzie Miller’s one woman play, Prima Facie, and its examination of a woman’s role in the justice system.
Studying for this exam taught me a lot about my study habits and even more about myself. So, here are some of the things that I learned from taking...