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Filling In the Gaps: Why Federal Legislation Criminalizing Revenge Porn Is Necessary

by: Kathryn Della Fera In the past decade the Internet has carved out a new category on Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs: food, shelter, air, web browser. From the moment we silence our alarms to the moment we command Google to wake us up in eight hours, we are connected. At this point, it is […]

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Making of a Movement

by: Marlon Baquedano On Saturday, September 3, 2016 in North Dakota, security guards working for the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native Americans of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe with dogs and pepper spray as they protested the $3.8 billion pipeline’s (DAPL) construction on a tribal burial site.[1] The incident led the tribe’s attorneys, from […]