Tiffany Jing
Tiffany Jing is a junior in Columbia College studying philosophy, with an emphasis on epistemic injustice and standpoint epistemology. She is interested in the intersection between philosophy and law and aspires to have a career in the field of constitutional law.
Articles Written
“Reclaiming Our Reasonable Expectation of Privacy: The Case Against the Third Party Doctrine
Articles Edited
“Has the College Board Found a Way to End the Controversy Behind Affirmative Action?” written by Katy Brennan
“Retroactive Verdicts: The Future of Criminal Justice Reform?” written by Katy Brennan
“The Internet as a Place of Public Accommodation: Are Business Websites Required to Be ADA Compliant?” written by Katy Brennan
“Espinoza v. Montana (2019): Should My Public Tax Dollars Pay for Your Religious Private School Education?” written by Rachel Halpern
“Sorites Paradox and the Challenge of Originalism in McGirt v. Oklahoma,” written by Lorenzo Thomas Garcia
“Bringing Sex Discrimination Under Strict Scrutiny: The Need for an Equal Rights Amendment,” written by Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa.
Current Events Articles Edited
“Resolution for WWII ‘Comfort Women’: Korea, Japan, and the International Court of Justice,” written by Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa
Roundtable Discussions Written
“The History of Executive Power and Its Modern Uses”
“The Affordable Care Act: Implementation, Challenges, and its Future”
Podcast Episodes
“Low of the Land: Dissecting the Death Penalty”