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Mass Shootings On The Rise; America Responds With Nothing But Conflicting Ideas And No Strategy In Sight

Ashley George – Friday, October 9, 2015, news broke about yet another school shooting, this time at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. From reports this incident seems to have been the result of an altercation that escalated, leaving one student dead, three others injured, and the freshman shooter in custody. A mass shooting is […]

Presidential Power and The Syrian Refugee Crisis

By Carolina de la Pedraja – Of the many powers delegated to the President of the United States, one of them is allowing individuals to take refuge in the United States during emergency refugee situations. The United States had not taken a large role in helping Syria until early September of this year, when President […]

NSAC Feature: Professor James W. Nickel

By Kevin Peterford – A Google search of the name “James Nickel” will display a man who is renowned for his publications regarding Human Rights.  At the University of Miami, Professor James Nickel teaches courses in both the Philosophy Department and the Law School. Specifically, he teaches and writes in human rights law and theory, […]

The Virtual War against Cybercrimes in America

By Tiffany-Ashley Disney – “[C]yber threats are some of the most serious national security and economic challenges facing the United States,” stated Michael Daniel, Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator, during an On-the-Record Press Call regarding the President’s Executive Order, “Blocking the Property of Certain Persons Engaging in Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities.” On […]