So I might as well start off with a disclaimer. I am not a supporter of the current state of the GOP, though I am registered as a Republican. I am more of a libertarian, and I believe (completely biased) that the GOP will have to move towards new channels in order to survive in...
Tag: Constitution
Sixth Amendment: NYC Lawyers for Undocumented Children
A Buzzfeed article published earlier today stated that a legal counsel initiative started by the New York City Council has prevented the deportation of 13 undocumented children in the five boroughs. There have been 424 cases screened so far, and another 22 applications for asylum are still pending. The U.S. Constitution is now being applied...
Constitutional Literacy & Youth Education in Ithaca
The following is an op-ed submitted by Chiemezie Okeke-Ojiudu ’15, law. Those interested in Cornell’s chapter of the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project can reach out its president, Mr. Okeke-Ojiudu, at [email protected] A Constitution it is said is vital to every functional democratic system. It is the glue that holds governments together; it spells out government’s powers and...
‘Daily Stun’ Burns the Constitution In A Single Editorial
[UPDATE]: I realized I just couldn’t let this pass until later. As an update to my earlier post about yesterday’s UA resolution to pass a worthless – in every sense of the word – anti-discriminatory clause, I’d like to present the following to our readers. For those of you who haven’t read the Daily Stun‘s...

