A Cloud of Smoke and Mirrors: A Call for Clarity in the FDA Regulation of the Vaping Industry

A Cloud of Smoke and Mirrors: A Call for Clarity in the FDA Regulation of the Vaping Industry

As vaping and e-cigarettes seem to take the place of regular cigarettes, many are wondering is this safe? The public and the government are worried that those who are partaking in this activity are putting themselves more at risk. With Covid-19 swarming through our country, taking care of our body and lungs are at an all time high causing the FDA to look at putting more restrictions on vaping and e-cigarettes.

NFTs & Energy

NFTs & Energy

NFTs are non-fungible token that many investors are extremely interested in investing and trading across the internet. Sadly though, NFTs rely largely on energy consumption where one command leaves the carbon footprint of watching Youtube for over a year. See what our recent alum, Fletcher Lyon, has to say about this and what he suggests to solve it!

Where's Our Seat at the Table? An overview of how the Black Community has Been Left out of Spaces Meant to Combat Environmental Issues Despite Being Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change?

Where's Our Seat at the Table? An overview of how the Black Community has Been Left out of Spaces Meant to Combat Environmental Issues Despite Being Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change?

Climate Change has always been present in our society but it has caused more serious issues among the Black community. Check out Kennedy Weather’s blog post concerning this issue and what she believes would help solve this issue!

Weaving Responsibility into the Fabric: Increasing Consumer Knowledge on Clothing Company Ethics

Weaving Responsibility into the Fabric: Increasing Consumer Knowledge on Clothing Company Ethics

Have you ever wondered what your clothes are made of? How it’s produced? We are given a lot of information about how our food is made, but not so much our clothing. Newly elected Note Editor, Seth Stevens, brings an interesting solution to this problem that many companies should consider!

The Need for Automatic Expungement of Marijuana Convictions

The Need for Automatic Expungement of Marijuana Convictions

With the rise of decriminalization of marijuana, expungement of this conviction from an individual’s record has become a hot topic. It is important to realize that although expungement is not an automatic process, but a voluntary process that many do not know about. With more African Americans being arrested for this crime versus white individuals, it is time to sit down and truly explore this problem.

Bourbon Straight to Consumer: The Buzz about Kentucky's New Alcohol Shipping Bill

Bourbon Straight to Consumer: The Buzz about Kentucky's New Alcohol Shipping Bill

When COVID-19 hit, the alcohol business in Kentucky took a hit as well. With business being closed and travel being restricted, Kentucky’s tourism in terms of the bourbon industry was not doing so good. To help save these businesses, representatives came together to develop a bill to implement the shipping of alcohol outside of state and inside of the state of Kentucky. This bill helped saved many bourbon businesses in Kentucky as well as other alcohol related business.

The Clean Economic Revolution: Rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the Future of Climate Legislation in America

The Clean Economic Revolution: Rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the Future of Climate Legislation in America

In his blog post, 2L staffer Trevor Payton discusses the history of the United States’ climate change fight and analyzes three different presidential administrations’ approaches to the issue. Here, Payton highlights the benefits to Biden re-entering the U.S. into the Paris Climate Agreement by way of executive action and assesses the implications going forward.

Florida v. Georgia: The Battle Over the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin

Florida v. Georgia: The Battle Over the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin

Florida and Georgia have been at odds for decades for water rights. In this piece by staffer Seth Stroud, he explores the legal battle that has made its way before the Supreme Court. He highlights the ramifications of the decision on which state will have its desired source of nature’s most important resource.