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The U.S. Must Fill Gaps in AI Policy

Artificial Intelligence developers are in a difficult position. Consumers and users are demanding rapid innovation from AI products. At the same time,...

The GUSA Referendum Hurts Everyone: Vote NO

From Apr. 13 to 15, Georgetown undergraduates will vote on a GUSA referendum to raise their contribution to the Student Activity Fund...

Expect the Unexpected: Dr. Fauci Reflects on the Pandemic

Warm lights shone on Dr. Anthony Fauci on Mar. 27th as he walked out to a full Lohrfink Auditorium, and the crowd...

Let the Decision Stand? Federal Judge Discusses Stare Decisis

Judge Britt Grant of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit joined the Georgetown Federalist Society undergraduate chapter in...

Congressmen Speak at Georgetown Federalist Society Event

“If we were to give an agency a million dollars, and they could either spend their money finding a cure for cancer,...

The ‘Israeli Spring’: A ‘Guide for the Perplexed’ to Make Sense of the Current...

Israel is experiencing in the last three months an extraordinary political and constitutional crisis, and the country is in turmoil. After five...

Fear Over Earthquakes Disrupts Georgetown Turks

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck parts of southeastern Turkey and northern Syria Feb. 6, 2023; 9,000 individual earthquake aftershocks  followed. As of...

Bamberg Takes on the Big Apple!

Nikki Haley, a rising Republican star, announced her bid for the 2024 United States presidential race on Feb.14, 2023, providing former president...

Law and Politics: A Vision of Justice Stephen Breyer

Mar. 16, 2023, less than a year into his retirement, former United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer joined Jennifer Griffin in...

Nonproliferation’s Newest Failure

When the world came together to sign the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1968, there was a cautioned optimism that perhaps the...

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