A story of perseverance: How India’s farmers are fighting back

A story of perseverance: How India’s farmers are fighting back

Everyone loves an underdog story; but unlike your favorite movie, book, or podcast, the reality is much less glamorous for farmers in India. In response to unfavorable and new agricultural proposals, Indian Farmers have taken to the streets of New Delhi to protest. In her blog post, 2L staffer and EIC-elect, Jocelyn Lucero, explains the Famers’ plight.

Pipe Down! Keystone XL Cancellation a Win for Climate Activists—But for How long?

Pipe Down! Keystone XL Cancellation a Win for Climate Activists—But for How long?

While President Biden’s recent executive order regarding the Keystone Pipeline may seem like a major win for its opponents, the battle is far from over. In this piece, 3L staffer Taygan Mullins discusses the impact of this decision and asserts that this may only be a temporary victory for those supporting the order.

Historic Horse Racing: An Inspirational Success Story of Pounding the Table

Historic Horse Racing: An Inspirational Success Story of Pounding the Table

While horse racing is a cornerstone of Kentucky’s culture and economy, gambling is not. In this piece, newly-elected Articles Editor Andrew Biggs explores how Kentucky lawmakers and courts have recently dealt with how Historical Horse Racing fits into the state’s gambling laws.

Scorched: How the California Wildfires May Affect the Wine industry

Scorched: How the California Wildfires May Affect the Wine industry

Record-breaking California wildfires threat to Wine Country is not as talked about as it should be, but 3L staffer Vince Kleindienst is changing that. In his blog post, Kleindienst discusses the impact the wildfires will have on vineyards, tourism, grapes, and even Cab Sav.

Budget Reconciliation: The Potential Key to Developing a National Climate Action Plan

Budget Reconciliation: The Potential Key to Developing a National Climate Action Plan

While climate change has become a global problem, climate action in the United States remains a hotly contested political issue. This has lead to a complete lack of any meaningful, comprehensive climate plan. In this piece, staffer Shelby Lamar examines how the new administration has begun to deal with climate change and explores a potentially helpful political tool to get climate change legislation passed through even without bipartisan support.

What History Tells Us About Food Safety: Is It Satisfactory to The Twenty-First Century?

What History Tells Us About Food Safety:  Is It Satisfactory to The Twenty-First Century?

In modern times, food safety is something that we all take for granted. Food labeling, a practice that predates the FDA, remains crucial to the safety of Americans. In this post, staffer Abigail Hartge analyzes two recent cases that highlight the need for the FDA for consumer protection, particularly in the realm of proper labeling. Abigail questions if disclosure of ingredients alone by industry giants is sufficient for safety.

We Must Boycott the 147th Kentucky Derby for Breonna Taylor

We Must Boycott the 147th Kentucky Derby for Breonna Taylor

As the anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death draws near, 3L staffer, Dwight Haggard III discusses ways activists can draw attention to the call for police reform as well as accountability for Breonna’s death. Haggard’s solution? Boycott the 147th Kentucky Derby. To learn more, please read his blog post below.

The Future of Fighting Illegal Fishing: Are Phone Apps the Future?

The Future of Fighting Illegal Fishing: Are Phone Apps the Future?

Illegal fishing practices are huge threats to the ocean’s ecosystem and the global economy. Fighting illegal fishing remains a difficult task due to difficulties with record-keeping. Could implementing a new phone app help solve this global problem? In this piece, staffer Nick Cacopardo highlights the problems with illegal fishing and explores a hopeful new solution.