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Nationality Rights: Why Can’t Women Pass Citizenship to Their Children?
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Imagine a marathon that begins not with a single sprint nor a ceremonial starting gun, but as an insidious, unending drag—a force that resists...
The Aestheticization of Protest: Photo Ops Tear Gas Selfies and N. O. P. E.
In the age of algorithmic voyeurism, where dissent is monetized and rebellion is curated, the line between protest and performance blurs into something grotesquely...
Who Owns Your Digital Double? Personality Rights in the Age of Deepfakes
The image presented, showing an AI-generated depiction of a man with a caption acknowledging its artificial origin, serves as the perfect contemporary anchor for...
The Economics of the Nail Art Industry: Self-Care or Grooming Mandate?
The delicate strokes of lacquered nails might seem a mere frivolity to the untrained eye—a vanity confined to the realms of self-care and beauty....
How Virtual Reality Deepens Gendered Harassment: “Groping” in the Metaverse
Consider this: the metaverse, envisioned as the next evolutionary leap in human interaction, is not merely a digital backdrop but a fertile ground where...
The History of the Comstock Act and Its 21st-Century Revival Threat
Amidst the current resurgence of anti-abortion fervor, a historical specter looms large, one dusted with nineteenth-century legal parchment and bearing the chilling name: the...






































