by Jennifer C. Braceras | Sep 1, 2020 | America, National, Politics
The Boston Globe | Opinion | September 1, 2020 Far from being racist, the Electoral College protects the interests of anyone in the minority — political, geographic, racial, or otherwise. In a political season marred by racial unrest, the claim that the Electoral...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Jun 23, 2020 | Law, National, Race & Gender
The Hill | Op-Ed | June 23, 2020 Tennis legend Martina Navratilova, the winner of 18 Grand Slam singles titles, has noted that, when it comes to competitive athletics, “sex segregation is the only way to achieve equality for girls and women.” That is because, on...
by Jennifer C. Braceras & Erin M. Hawley | May 11, 2020 | National, Other
The Washington Examiner | Opinion | May 11, 2020 After we get through the coronavirus crisis, many hospitals and healthcare providers will find themselves struggling to stay afloat. To make up the financial shortfall, they will be forced to raise prices. But by how...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Apr 28, 2020 | Education, Law, National
The Hill | Opinion | April 28, 2020 The novel coronavirus has forced a generation of college students to put life on hold. And while these students and their parents may have made peace with online learning for the remainder of the semester, many are unprepared to...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Mar 17, 2020 | Law, National, Race & Gender
CommonWealth Magazine | Opinion | March 17, 2020 Federal lawsuits seek to resolve issue once and for all Forty-eight years ago, the world was a very different place for women. In 1972, sexual harassment was not considered to be a form of illegal discrimination; Title...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Oct 28, 2019 | Massachusetts, National
The Boston Globe | Op-Ed | October 28, 2019 Just as New York state kicked off a politically motivated trial against ExxonMobil, along comes Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey with a similar claim against the energy giant filed on Thursday in Suffolk Superior...