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The Legal Impacts of AI Data Centers on Great Lakes Water Law
How might the implementation of AI Data Centers impact Wisconsin environmental law? Published December 21st, 2025 Written by Erin Kemper In October 2025, Ozaukee Press reported that OpenAI and Oracle, alongside developer Vantage Data Centres, plan to construct a massive “Stargate” data campus in Port Washington, Wisconsin. The investment represents a $15 billion investment and nearly one gigawatt of artificial intelligence infrastructure. The publication noted that Wisconsin


Same-Sex Marriage Revisited: Davis v. Ermold
An analysis of Davis v. Ermold Published December 20th, 2025 Written by Chloe Song The Supreme Court of the United States is currently deliberating whether to revisit the 2015 decision that declared a constitutional right to same-sex marriage again, according to The New York Times . In the case of Davis v. Ermold , Kim Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk, was “jailed for six days in 2015 after refusing to issue marriage licenses to a gay couple on religious grounds [and] i


Guilty Till Proven Innocent: Pretrial Detainees of the Criminal Justice System
A statistical analysis of the Wisconsin Criminal Justice System Published December 19th, 2025 Written by David Youssef Statistics don’t favor the Wisconsin Criminal Justice System. As of October 31st, 2025, there are 23,501 people in the Department of Corrections’ “care”—5,5795 people over the maximum capacity designed for the system. In 2023, the Prison Policy Initiative’s rough estimate for the population in local jails is just over 12,000—a number they found has beco


Syria’s Fragile Transition into Constitutional Reform
An Analysis of Possible Approaches to the Future of Syria’s Legal System Published December 18th, 2025 Written by Addie Merrick In late 2024, Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow, terminating a 13-year-long, horrific and authoritarian regime in Syria. More than 14 million Syrians had fled their homes in search of safety from the violence in their homeland. Until now, Syria and its diaspora have been subject to a fragmented legal system that served the interests of executive power.
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