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A Xenophobic Agenda: The Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy
08 Feb

A Xenophobic Agenda: The Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy

Callixte Baron2026, Civil & Political Rights, The Americas

Sitting near the baggage carousels at LAX, a mum and her son are debating whether it is harmful to resort to religion, rather than reason, to come to terms with […]

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The Cost of Protest: The Potential Fall of the Iranian Islamic Regime
01 Feb

The Cost of Protest: The Potential Fall of the Iranian Islamic Regime

Ella Rosenthal2026, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Middle East

Written by Ella Rosenthal, Bahar Naghavialhosseini, and Ava Afrashteh. What began in late December 2025 as demonstrations driven by economic desperation and political exhaustion has escalated into one of the […]

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Your Like Is a Political Act – and Animals Are Paying for It
26 Jan

Your Like Is a Political Act – and Animals Are Paying for It

Kirit Ghumman2026, Collective & Developmental Rights, Editors' Picks

On algorithm-driven platforms, a “like” is not a private gesture nor a neutral nod, a harmless bookmark, or an unbiased? objective? way of saying “cute.” It is a signal fed […]

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The Los Angeles Blade Uncovered
20 Jan

The Los Angeles Blade Uncovered

Emma Ristic2026, Civil & Political Rights, The Americas

Painted onto the Open Arms Community Center of Figueroa Street is the phrase “the greatest good is what we do for one another,” standing in stark contrast to the pervasive […]

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