Constitution Journal Safety Brief By D. Uchenna A disturbing trend has emerged where handwritten letters, often appearing harmless, are being laced with dangerous substances, including […]
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Trump’s Executive Order Strikes a Blow to Civil Rights Progress
By: D. Uchenna Constitution Journal In a move that has both perplexed and alarmed many, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order undoing a […]
The Nestlé Water Scandal: The Commodification of a Fundamental Human Right
There is something deeply unsettling about the notion that water, the most fundamental element of human survival, should be considered anything other than an inalienable […]
The Ethical Abyss of Exploiting Creator Data for AI Development
In the rapidly evolving digital age, content creation has become a cornerstone of modern culture. Platforms like YouTube, heralded as arenas for free expression and […]
The Odd Situation for Republicans
Many observers found little to surprise them in the outcome of the 2024 election. The mechanisms of governance, increasingly strained by ideological polarization, seemed to […]
Project MOVE 2024 revisit
The 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia represents one of the most violent acts of state repression against Black people in modern U.S. history. MOVE was […]
Debunking the “13/50” Myth: Understanding Crime Statistics and Misuse of Data
Debunking the “13/50” Myth: Breaking the Misrepresentation of Crime Statistics The “13/50” statistic—often cited to claim that Black Americans, who make up 13% of the […]
The Dark Side of Social Media: How Criminal Organizations Exploit Online Platforms for Money Laundering
SUPER CHATS AND DONATIONS MADE OF DIRTY MONEY In recent years, the rise of social media and streaming platforms has transformed the landscape of online […]
Russia Fires ICBM in Ukraine Conflict: An Escalation in Hostilitie
Russia Fires ICBM in Ukraine Conflict: An Escalation in Hostilities On November 21, 2024, Russia reportedly launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) targeting the Ukrainian […]
Section 230: A Deep Dive into Its Origins, Current Proposals, and Libertarian Concerns about Censorship and Government Power
In the digital age, social media platforms have become the primary battleground for free speech, political discourse, and the flow of information. At the heart […]