Category Archives: ICLR Posts

Voting with Veracity: How Blockchain Technology Can Safeguard Your Right to Vote

By: David McDonald “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State” on account of race, color, sex, or age.[1] So says the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. However, apparently there is no constitutional amendment that guarantees […]

The Big Deficit of the United-States-Mexico-Canada Agreement

 By: Karina Oms The ratification of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) promises to provide increased access to the American, Canadian, and Mexican markets, and strives to improve business environments for all three of the parties involved. Many United States business groups are relieved that President Trump attained a trilateral deal with Canada and Mexico, especially […]

OCTOBER 2019 POSTS

The United States’ Sharp Response to Huawei–Is the Threat Overstated? By Talia Lewis Highly consequential and reported international squabbles are not uncommon in today’s political atmosphere. One such conflict emerged as a result of mounting fears in the West of Chinese dominance in the tech marketplace: The United States government’s conflict with Huawei.   Huawei–China’s […]