Mario Thaqi’s journey in student government at the University of Michigan has been one of commitment, leadership, and strategic growth. Beginning his freshman year in October as a representative for first-year students, he quickly rose through the ranks, securing an LSA seat the following year and taking on the responsibility of managing budgets. His leadership […]
Author: Julia Hastings
Julia Hastings is the Law Editor of The Michigan Review. She is a sophomore at the University of Michigan intending to study Economics and Mathematics with a minor in Business.
eBay Must Fix its Buyer-Seller Relationship Problem
The nature of the buyer-seller relationship on the marketplace eBay provides an abundant market for crime and chaos. Among stealthy-minded individuals, the flexible nature of eBay provides a marketplace for scamming and fraud. This is evidenced by the straightforward nature of listing and selling items on eBay with little to no verification of the authenticity […]
PRE-LAW or Wrongfully Convicted? Why the Michigan Innocence Clinic May Be For You
The Michigan Innocence Clinic program is an organization that works to exonerate individuals who are wrongfully convicted of crimes. Additionally, the Innocence Clinic advocates for criminal justice reforms to prevent wrongful convictions in the future. Since the clinic does not use DNA evidence to absolve convicts, it takes on a more personal, yet objective approach […]