UDC LawRecognizing the impact of climate change on Indigenous survivors of domestic violenceThe United States must stop overlooking the link between domestic violence and climate changeNov 30, 2021Nov 30, 2021
UDC LawJoining the movement to end harsh juvenile life sentencing in AmericaLegislators, courts and other stakeholders need to provide incarcerated youth a meaningful second chanceMay 27, 2021May 27, 2021
UDC LawThe Unstable Constitutional Ground of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993The Necessary and Proper Clause was designed to expand government powers, not restrict them.Oct 16, 2020Oct 16, 2020
UDC LawRunning From COVID-19: How Food Insecurity and Racial Capitalism Threaten Black AmericaIn the age of COVID-19, traditional food systems have proven inadequate to meet the needs of low-income communities.Aug 25, 2020Aug 25, 2020
UDC LawClinical experiences remain some of the most impactful of law schoolStudent finds meaning, renewed commitment to legal profession through clinical workAug 17, 2020Aug 17, 2020
UDC LawLiving and Studying Through the Unprecedented Age of COVID-19Lessons on tackling self-doubt and embracing the unexpected during law school — or lifeAug 11, 2020Aug 11, 2020
UDC LawThe Zoom University School of LawBy Nana Osei, UDC David A. Clarke School of Law 3L Originally published at https://wclawyers.org on Aug. 4, 2020, with permission from…Aug 4, 20201Aug 4, 20201
UDC LawPresidential “America First” Orthodoxy vs.By Zal Tagdini Parson, Esq., Attorney at law, Class of 2002Feb 12, 2019Feb 12, 2019