Articles by Clint Davis, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus
“You can go your own way…”
As the UK begins sorting out the details of its breakup with the EU, “Brexit” is certain to cause repercussions for many years to come. [...]
A racist birthday present
Justice is served without cake in a case of racial terrorism in West Georgia. [...]
Trainspotting in the 21st Century
The United States is facing a massive health crisis in the face of epidemic opioid addiction rates. But what are we doing about it? [...]
Congress ignores President Obama’s warnings.
By overriding President Obama’s veto and enacting the “9/11 Victim’s Bill,” Congress created a variety of potential problem for the U.S. [...]
In the Philippines, the face of meth is death.
President Rodrigo Duterte’s extrajudicial war on drugs is rapidly accruing a massive body count. [...]
Is air conditioning a constitutional right?
A recent federal lawsuit is once again examining whether prisons without air conditioning violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. [...]
To shoot, or not to shoot? That is the ultimate question.
Deadly force is not an option that police officers may use on a whim. It is governed by several layers of policy and precedent. [...]
Does the Second Amendment give you the right to carry concealed?
As the Ninth Circuit becomes the fifth to uphold the regulation of carrying concealed weapons, will the Supreme Court be asked to put the matter to rest once and for all? [...]
Are Fitbits a bit unfit?
The popular fitness and activity tracker has come under fire in a recent class action lawsuit. [...]
North Korean nukes: rhetorical posturing or genuine threat?
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s progress in developing nuclear weapons has been slow but steadily progressive. Since the mid-20th Century, North Korea has inched closer and closer to targeting the United States. [...]
Bachelor of rape: higher learning in victimization
Sexual assaults in and around our nation’s universities are occurring at an alarming rate, and it is often being swept under the rug. [...]
Less lethal is now more complicated
A 2011 controversy in the Village of Pinehurst, which did not concern golf, has created far-reaching collateral effects. [...]
Protecting the door without fencing it in
As the EU struggles to recover from the recent terrorist attacks, while simultaneously trying to address the continued influx of refugees, the fate of the Schengen Zone as well as those seeking asylum hangs in the balance. [...]