Global Consciousness vs. the Politics of Capitalism, Under the Purview of the Courts, the U.S. Supreme Court

The nation came to learn during the pandemic the tension between elected officials doing what is in the best wellbeing interests of the public and the adverse impact that doing so tends to have on the U.S. Economy. Additionally, the … Continue reading

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NCAA’s Billion Dollar Monopoly and Whether Student Athletes Should be Paid

CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York The issue of whether student-athletes should be paid has been an issue of debate for many years. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”), is a not-for-profit entity that regulates the … Continue reading

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Brown v. Board of Education, and America’s Inability to Equitably Educate, Even 65 Years Later

CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York Sixty-five years after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its historic decision in Brown v. Board of Education, America continues to struggle with equitable and integrated education. In Brown, the Warren … Continue reading

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