Florida’s recent legislative measures, particularly the bill banning social media for children under 16 and the prohibition of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools, represent a significant shift in governance over youth’s access to information and education. This blog explores these developments, comparing their implications and the broader questions they raise about state control and individual freedom.
Category Archives: LAW
Affirmative Action and Educational Equity: Examining the Implications of the Supreme Court Decision
The recent Supreme Court decision to bar colleges and universities from considering race as a specific basis for admission has ignited a nationwide debate on the future of affirmative action. While proponents of the ruling argue for equal standards and merit-based admissions, critics express concerns about its potential impact on disadvantaged Black and Latino students. In this blog article, we delve into the repercussions of the decision and explore the importance of educational equity in creating a more just society.
Structural Racism: The Impact of Incarceration on Black Infant Mortality
Mass incarceration has been a hot topic in the United States over the last 20 years. Appropriately ebbing and flowing as a major social problem in the criminal justice and public policy realm. What has seemingly escaped the climatic conversation is the perpetual damage of putting so many people in prison.
