Several landmark decisions in recent years beg the question: should the Supreme Court overturn its own decisions, and in what cases might it be valid?

Posts published by “Cameron Hong”
Cameron Hong is the Editor-in-Chief and former World Section Editor. She is a member of Team USA Debate interested in Asian studies and public policy.
Why do we often abandon acknowledgments of structural barriers in celebrating female success?
The United Nations' structural failures enabled the genocide in Rwanda, cholera in Haiti, and atrocities in Xinjiang — among other catastrophes.
With the escalation of chaos that arrives with the Mar-a-Lago papers and approaching midterms, it’s conceivable at times that the United States might just - break in half.
Solitary confinement is an inhumane and ineffective measure that needs to be abolished.