 
			Social Justice Posts
Swiss Decision Poised to Break the Dam Holding Climate Litigation Back
Brief #162 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by:  Devyne Byrd
The recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights against Switzerland underscores the growing significance of climate litigation in holding governments accountable for their actions, or lack thereof, in addressing climate change. As citizens increasingly turn to the courts to spur climate action, legal battles like Juliana v. United States in the U.S. and similar cases worldwide are becoming pivotal in shaping environmental policy and promoting accountability.
The Vital Role of Immigration is at a Crossroads
Brief #161 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by:  Inijah Quadri
In today’s dynamic landscape, immigration stands as a cornerstone of the United States, fueling economic growth, fostering innovation, and enriching the nation’s cultural tapestry. However, amidst its undeniable benefits, challenges persist, from navigating complex employment opportunities to addressing legal complexities and public perceptions.
Do States Have the Right to Deport Immigrants? A Look at Texas Immigration Law
Brief #160 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Devyne Byrd
Texas’s controversial immigration law, SB4, raises questions about states’ authority in deportation matters. Amidst legal battles and federal objections, the law sets a precedent for immigration policy across the nation.
The Controversial Reactions to Deploying the National Guard to New York Subways
Brief #159 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Devyne Byrd
Governor Kathy Hochul’s deployment of the National Guard for subway bag searches in NYC has sparked controversy over potential racial discrimination and the criminalization of mental health issues, with advocacy groups and officials opposing the plan, advocating investment in public services for safety.
Youth Movements and Their Impact on The Political Landscape
Brief #158 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Inijah Quadri
From climate change advocacy to social justice campaigns, young activists are leveraging digital tools to drive policy changes and challenge traditional power structures. Explore the dynamic impact of these movements and their growing influence on elections and policy debates.
Addressing the Modern Refugee Crisis in the US: Policies and Solutions
Brief #157 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Inijah Quadri
In the face of the modern refugee crisis, the United States faces complex challenges in providing sanctuary to those fleeing persecution and violence. Recent policies and solutions propose increasing refugee admission caps, streamlining resettlement processes, and ending harmful border policies to uphold humanitarian obligations while balancing security concerns.
Texas v. Biden Immigration Clash: Policy Standoff and Legal Implications
Brief #156 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by: Arvind Salem
Amidst Republican criticism of President Biden’s perceived leniency, Texas asserts its authority by implementing its own immigration enforcement measures, leading to legal battles over policies like Wire Fencing and Texas SB 4, now subject to Supreme Court rulings.
Police Reform in Two Cities: Baltimore and Minneapolis
Brief #155 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by Inijah Quadri
In the United States, the path to police reform has been a complex and diverse journey, significantly influenced by local contexts and challenges. By examining the police reform efforts in two cities—Baltimore and Minneapolis—we can gain insights into the differences in approach and outcomes in these cities.
Journalism Rights Should Matter Like Other Human Rights
Brief #154 – Social Justice Policy Brief
by Diing Magot 
Journalism is currently under threat, in today’s world people are still confused about the role of a journalist in a democratic society. Access to information is a challenge and journalists continuously work in an environment that can lead to being harassed threatened, jailed or even killed.
