When Justice Fails: The Supreme Court, Policing, and the Erosion of Civil Rights
An exploration of how Supreme Court decisions have both expanded and restricted civil liberties, highlighting the impact of qualified immunity and policing practices on American justice.
When Partisanship Paralyzes: The Real Consequences of Political Polarization
This essay explores how partisan ideology and polarization influence economic policy, governance, and public trust, demonstrating the real-world consequences of entrenched party loyalty in the United States.
The Fragility of Checks and Balances in Contemporary U.S. Politics
An analysis of how political polarization and executive overreach have tested the effectiveness of America’s checks and balances.