Panelists Speak on Privacy and its Implications on American Democracy
Boston College hosted a panel discussion on the ways privacy and democracy intersected, especially in an era of global technology.Arkansas Takes a Massive Step Backward with Anti-Trans Healthcare Law
The Arkansas bill blocks trans and nonbinary youth's access to pubery-blockers.Record Voter Turnout in 2020 Does Not Mean Voter Suppression is Over
The barriers to mailing in absentee ballots shed light on the work ahead to ensure every eligible American can vote.From Suffrage to Censorship: Women Have Suffered Long Enough
The National Archives' censoring of signs at the Women's March sparked a conversation about historical objectivity and freedom of speech.Massachusetts Lawmakers Debate Measure to Protect Immigrant Communities from ICE
Massachusetts lawmakers held a public hearing on Friday to discuss a new bill which would designate Massachusetts a sanctuary state and prevent police cooperation with ICE.BC vs BCSSH, a true 'Holy War'
Condoms and Catholics do not mix well. BCSSH controversy continues.Pennsylvania Supreme Court to try voter ID law
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will begin hearing oral arguments challenging a recent state law which requires voters to display a photo identification on Election Day. ...