SCOUS Ruling In Students For Fair Admissions, INC. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College: Harvard and UNC Admissions Violated Equal Protection Clause – Effectively ends affirmative action based on race

In a groundbreaking ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has determined that the admissions policies of Harvard and the University of North Carolina have violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. This decision marks a significant departure from decades of established precedent, which had been upheld by narrow court majorities inclusive of Republican-appointed justices. … Read more

A Historical Analysis: Global Recessions and Their Impact on the Economy

Introduction: The global economy has witnessed several recessions since 1950, with a global recession occurring in almost every decade. These downturns, characterized by contractions in global real per capita gross domestic product (GDP), have had profound effects on global trade, industrial production, capital flows, employment, and energy consumption. In this blog post, we will examine … Read more

Understanding the Stakes: Supreme Court’s awaited ruling on Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Introduction:The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in two important cases that revolve around the Biden administration’s proposed student loan forgiveness program. These cases, Biden v. Nebraska and U.S. Department of Education v. Brown, raise important legal questions about constitutional requirements for “standing” and the Department of Education’s authority to forgive student loans. The Court’s decision, … Read more