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The Take Care Clause: An Originalist Analysis
This paper explores the original legal meaning of the Faithful Execution Clause of Article II, Section III of the U.S. Constitution. The Clause compels the President to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed”. This article will examine the extent of the discretion vested in the President by the Take Care Clause and its dispensation power.
Logan Fang
Jan 2


Reinterpreting Safe Harbor: Efforts to Reform Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 is widely regarded as the cornerstone of the modern internet’s regulatory framework. Its Safe Harbor provision grants platforms immunity from liability for what their users generate under subsections (c)(1) and (c)(2), while at the same time permitting them to moderate material deemed ‘objectionable’ in ‘good faith’.
Asher Engelberg
Jan 2


Democracy in Decline: Russian Influence in Serbia
In Serbia, the incomplete transition from Soviet governance coupled with mistreatment by Western powers has disrupted the growth of democracy and laid the groundwork for authoritarian consolidation. Russia has positioned itself as Serbia’s primary ally by making substantial economic inroads and solidifying its influence over the state. Serbia, in turn, has benefitted from outside investment—particularly in the energy sector—and adopted strategies reminiscent of Russia’s playb
Sasha Goncharenko
Jan 2
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