Lauren Mooney Aug 8, 2018 9 min Deliberate Abstention is Privilege Author: Colette Marcellin In their paper “Is There a Duty to Vote?,” Geoffrey Brennan and Loren Lomasky reject the common conception of v...
Lauren Mooney Aug 8, 2018 12 min ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS Author: Susannah Kelley, PPL Fourth Year SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES MASTERPIECE CAKESHOP. LTD., ET AL., PETITIONERS V COLORADO CI...
Lauren Mooney Aug 8, 2018 8 min Individual Autonomy in Rawls’ Theory of Justice Author: Levi Moneyhun, PPL Fourth Year The vast majority of modern mainstream political discourse accepts the individual as the most impo...
Lauren Mooney Aug 8, 2018 22 min Gerrymandering, Grand Theory, and Gill v. Whitford Author: Levi Moneyhun, Fourth Year PPL Student I. INTRODUCTION Chief Justice Earl Warren, who presided over the Supreme Court’s historic ...
Lauren Mooney Aug 1, 2018 10 min The Conflict of Veiled Ignorance: An Analysis of the Rawlsian Original Position Author: Lauren Mooney, PPL Class of 2019 In an effort to discern the most just form of government, John Rawls proposes an objective scena...
Lauren Mooney Aug 1, 2018 3 min Going dark: implications for private, public sector protocol Memo: “Going Dark” and its Implications for Private, Public Cyber Protocol What is it? Going Dark is a situation in which the government ...