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Laura Beveridge
Aug 9, 20207 min read
Legal Justification and Defence of Scottish University Tuition Fees
By investigating criticisms of the Scottish government's funding of tuition fees, it is clear that the policy is not discriminatory
Martin Duffy
Jul 31, 20203 min read
Financial Discrimination through Scottish University Tuition Fees
Scottish universities charge students from the rest of the UK higher tuition fees, in violation of the 2010 Equality Act
Dylan Springer
Jun 30, 20203 min read
A Brief History of the Insurrection Act
Protests against police brutality have brought the Insurrection Act to the forefront as a means of suppressing public discontent in the US
Abigail Mongeau
Jun 16, 20205 min read
The Imbalances of Government Power under the Coronavirus Act 2020
The UK's Coronavirus Act 2020 helps govern society during the pandemic but infringes on already existing rights and awards unchecked power
Clara Harrison
Jun 2, 20204 min read
Reconciling Religious and Civil Law during Coronavirus
This article explores innovative ways religious communities are adapting to civil restrictions during coronavirus to keep their faith alive
Caelyn Garbe
May 26, 20204 min read
The Tenth Amendment: Trump vs States’ Rights in the Age of COVID-19
The United States has struggled to create a national response effort to COVID-19, causing tensions between Trump and state governors
Freddie Kellett
May 12, 20203 min read
COVID-19 and St Andrews’ Perennial Tenancy Issues
COVID-19 leaves students in St Andrews liable to pay rent for empty rooms, highlighting limitations of tenancy agreements
Siobhan Ali
Apr 21, 20203 min read
Sports Law's Challenges in a Post-Corona World
Coronavirus has had unprecedented impacts on the sports industry, raising several legal issues and concerns
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