Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution,
2025
Saint Louis University School of Law
Meat, The Future: The Role Of Regulators In The Lab-Grown Revolution, Joseph B. Davault, Michael S. Sinha
All Faculty Scholarship
The United States is one of the largest consumers of meat globally. The production of meat contributes substantially to climate change due to the levels of greenhouse gasses emitted and the amount of land, water, feed, and other natural resources required to raise animals used for meat. Traditional meat production is another major source for the emergence of zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. Nevertheless, Americans consume more meat now than at any time in the nation’s history.
Advocates for policy change aimed at addressing the risks associated with meat production have typically focused on reducing meat consumption, alternatives to meat, …
Is Collegiate Athletics Already Professionalized While The Ncaa Still Recognizes College Sports As Amateur Athletics?,
2025
Seton Hall University
Is Collegiate Athletics Already Professionalized While The Ncaa Still Recognizes College Sports As Amateur Athletics?, Justin Orsini
Student Works
No abstract provided.
A Lesson To Learn: Transgender Students Face Discriminatory School Policies In Texas,
2025
Seton Hall University
A Lesson To Learn: Transgender Students Face Discriminatory School Policies In Texas, Randy Terhune
Student Works
No abstract provided.
School Choice And The First Amendment,
2025
Seton Hall University
School Choice And The First Amendment, Symone Cirton
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Gen Y More Black Corporate Directors,
2025
American University Washington College of Law
Gen Y More Black Corporate Directors, Chaz Brooks
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Corporate diversity has been in the spotlight for decades. Recent efforts have followed years of legal scholarship, arguments on the business rationale for greater diversity, and more recently, the racial unrest during the summer of 2020. Called by some, a “racial reckoning,” the summer of 2020 catalyzed many corporate declarations on the importance of diversity, and more to the point of this article, the necessity of righting the economic disadvantages of Black Americans. This article looks specifically at one intervention by a corporate player following summer 2020, Nasdaq’s volley to increase corporate diversity through required disclosure. This article reviews the …
The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London,
2025
Seton Hall University
The “Ownership” Of Real Property: The Consequences Of Kelo V. City Of New London, Joseph E. Decker
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Adaptive College Athletics: The Champion Medals Await Those Collegiate Universities Who Compete,
2025
Seton Hall University
Adaptive College Athletics: The Champion Medals Await Those Collegiate Universities Who Compete, Peter Galati
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Water, Water, Everywhere, And Not A Drop Of Justice: International Water Crimes In The Anthropocene,
2025
Seton Hall University
Water, Water, Everywhere, And Not A Drop Of Justice: International Water Crimes In The Anthropocene, Matthew J. D’Amato
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No abstract provided.
Cyclical Health Disparities And The Future Of The Indian Health Service,
2025
Seton Hall University
Cyclical Health Disparities And The Future Of The Indian Health Service, Emily York
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Child Marriage In Relation To The Free Exercise Clause And The Establishment Clause,
2025
Seton Hall University
Child Marriage In Relation To The Free Exercise Clause And The Establishment Clause, Mahima Alam
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No abstract provided.
The Advertising Pipeline: Priming Today’S Youth To Be Tomorrow’S Heavy Rollers,
2025
Seton Hall University
The Advertising Pipeline: Priming Today’S Youth To Be Tomorrow’S Heavy Rollers, Alison Opdyke
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No abstract provided.
Prisoner’S Rluipa Claims: Access To Religious Exercise Behind Prison Walls,
2025
Seton Hall University
Prisoner’S Rluipa Claims: Access To Religious Exercise Behind Prison Walls, Jill Campione
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No abstract provided.
Restorative Justice Initiatives In Marin County: Mitigating The Impacts Of The School-To-Prison Pipeline On Youth,
2025
Dominican University of California
Restorative Justice Initiatives In Marin County: Mitigating The Impacts Of The School-To-Prison Pipeline On Youth, Gina Dudley
Social Justice | Senior Theses
My senior thesis project delves into Restorative Justice's role in addressing the school-to-prison pipeline in Marin County. Restorative Justice prioritizes repairing the harm caused by crime to individuals, relationships, and communities, advocating for offenders to take responsibility and make amends rather than solely facing punishment (Restorative Justice Exchange, 2022). My capstone aims to pinpoint factors driving student exclusion from schools and subsequent entanglement in the legal system while highlighting how restorative approaches can prevent such outcomes. Additionally, it discusses the benefits of removing police officers from schools and reducing reliance on law enforcement within educational settings. My research will use …
A Case For Further Environmental Protections Of Endangered Animals’ Habitats And A Limitation Of State Agency Power,
2025
Seton Hall University
A Case For Further Environmental Protections Of Endangered Animals’ Habitats And A Limitation Of State Agency Power, Jacob T. Norris
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No abstract provided.
Essential But Unvalued: Incarcerated Workers Deserve The Same Standards And Protections As Free Workers.,
2025
Seton Hall University
Essential But Unvalued: Incarcerated Workers Deserve The Same Standards And Protections As Free Workers., Lisa Roe
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Once Upon A Crime In America: Time For The Wire Act To Do The Disappearing Act,
2025
Seton Hall University
Once Upon A Crime In America: Time For The Wire Act To Do The Disappearing Act, Alex Sieburth
Student Works
No abstract provided.
“To See Or Not To See: The Supreme Court’S Constant Struggle With The Constitutionality Of Race-Conscious Affirmation Action Policies Post-Brown.”,
2025
Seton Hall University
“To See Or Not To See: The Supreme Court’S Constant Struggle With The Constitutionality Of Race-Conscious Affirmation Action Policies Post-Brown.”, Emme Anderson
Student Works
No abstract provided.
Mental Illness And Medical Assistance In Dying,
2025
Seton Hall University
Mental Illness And Medical Assistance In Dying, Sophia Gengaro
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No abstract provided.
Showdown In The Black Hills: The Sioux Nation’S Continued Land Claims Battle Against The Us Government,
2025
Seton Hall University
Showdown In The Black Hills: The Sioux Nation’S Continued Land Claims Battle Against The Us Government, Kevin Mckenzie
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No abstract provided.
Missing & Murdered Indigenous People,
2025
Seton Hall University
Missing & Murdered Indigenous People, Victoria Giordano
Student Works
No abstract provided.