
COP21: The Legality and the Urgency
The past two high-energy, anxiety-inducing weeks of COP21 or the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change finally produced an outcome...

Media and Environmentalism in China
China’s oppressive hold on her citizens’ social media usage has often been highlighted, especially in limiting dissent, social unrest,...
Growth in American Businesses Set to Decline
Today, entrepreneurship has become an extremely popular trend in the United States. It is recorded that about 15 to 20% of the workforce...

Give and Take: What AB inBev and SABMiller Must Do to Appease Regulators
The acquisition of SABMiller by AB inBev, the third largest mergers and acquisitions case in history, is now under scrutiny by regulators...
Life in the NFL
With the New England Patriots currently sitting atop their division at 9-0, it’s important to remember that, just a few months ago, the...
Reasons for the Recent Decrease in Oil Prices
Oil prices are more of a concern today than ever, but how exactly did the price of oil decrease? It is a well-known fact that Saudi...

Two Child Policy: China’s Next Steps Toward Development
China’s One Child Policy once meant to save China but, three decades later, may be the reason for China’s failure. The One Child Policy...


The Forgotten Ones: American Prisoners and Disenfranchisement
The American Prison System, the largest in the world, is one fraught with issues that go beyond the problems of right and wrong. Prisons...
Can Wal-Mart Catalyze Gun Control?
President Obama has now spoken fifteen times on mass shootings during his two terms. His impassioned speeches are filled with calls to...
The Yates Memorandum's Impact on Corporations' Culpability
Just one month ago, the Department of Justice’s second-in-command, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, issued a memorandum describing a...