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Women’s Month: Seminole Women in Florida

Appreciation and recognition must be shown to the Seminole women of Florida. The Seminoles migrated to Florida in the 18th century and are still around today. Seeing that they are a small percentage of the overall Florida population, they often time get lack of recognition.

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Legality vs. Morality: Is it ever justifiable to break the law?

Laws are typically implemented to protect the rights of people. But sometimes, laws can be unjust and favor a specific group in society. Sometimes “good people” may see the need to break a law they find immoral. So, can legality and morality be in the same boat? The short answer is no.

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On the Docket

Biden v. Missouri is just one of the cases the Court has had to rule on, but the nation’s highest Court has a full docket with important issues this term. Justices will rule on matters including abortion, possession of firearms outside the house, religious expression, and varying other topics.

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One Year Under the Biden Administration

President Joe Biden took office a year ago facing a pandemic, a strained economy, and a country in need of foreign policy reform. Here are some of the views of Saint Leo University political science professors, Frank Orlando and Dr. Marco Rimanelli.

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What is Happening in Kazakhstan and Does it Matter to us?

Protests erupted in Kazakhstan in the first week of 2022. Although increasing gas prices triggered them, the civil unrest was caused by deeper frustration at the lack of political change. During the protests, the country shut down, and so as its internet, its economy, and its people.

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