Browsing Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Honors Student Theses by Author "Zaitseva, Maria"
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The Decline of the Political Offense Exception in a Globalized World
Auerbach, Adam D. (Yeshiva University, 2022-05)In demonstrating the decline of the political offense exception and its cause, this paper explores the history of American extradition treaties and the establishment of the Anglo- American incidence test used for determining ... -
Public pressure in the NFL and Congress: An oppressive motivator of unjust outcomes
Northman, Marshall A. (Yeshiva University, 2023)This paper will analyze the NFL and Congressional policies surrounding sexual assault and their susceptibility to public pressure. First, it will examine the concept of public pressure. Second, the paper will detail the ... -
The Right to Repair Electronics: Do you Own the Devices you Buy?
Bodek, Seth (Yeshiva University, 2022-05)This paper will start with a history of how product repair used to be 20-30 years ago. Then it will discuss the practice of planned obsolescence which has been adopted in the electronics industry and is the root behind why ... -
“Speaking in the name of Torah”: How Orthodox rabbis address racism and homosexuality in sermons, speches, and public statements
Harcsztark, Abraham D. (Yeshiva University, 2023)The Orthodox Jewish community in the diaspora is defined by its commitment to Jewish texts and Law and its involvement, to varying degrees, in secular society. Though some Orthodox communities engage with the outside ... -
The U.S. and India: Building New Bridges Towards a Special Relationship.
Gelman, Samuel Menachem (NY: Yeshiva College. Yeshiva University., 2019-05)This paper will seek to demonstrate why it is worthwhile for the United States to pursue a special relationship with India, as opposed to keeping relations status quo, by looking at several different aspects. While some ... -
Were the Federal Courts Biased Against Trump? An Analysis of the Trump Administration’s Failure through the Courts
Chill, Jonah (Yeshiva University, 2022-09)This paper will analyze the possible factors of President Donald Trump’s low success rate in the federal courts concerning administrative policies. Whereas Trump’s predecessors were successful about 70 percent of the time ...