Author

Bailey Kennedy

  • COVID-19

    Coronavirus and the Right to a Speedy Trial

    As the U.S. approaches two years of life in a holding pattern, it is time to focus on how to serve those caught up in the justice system.

    Coronavirus and the Right to a Speedy Trial

    Bill of Health - Prosecution cross examines via video call, pandemic courtroom, online trials during the pandemic
  • COVID-19

    University Lawsuits

    U.S. university students often pay thousands of dollars per semester. Disgruntled by online college during the pandemic, some have sued.

    University Lawsuits

    Bill of Health - MacBook on Zoom lecture in an empty college lecture hall, university during the pandemic, lawsuits against universities during the pandemic.
  • COVID-19

    Vaccine hopes collide with vaccine denial

    Forcing people to violate their sincere convictions conflicts with the US’s tradition of religious freedom.

    Vaccine hopes collide with vaccine denial

    Bill of Health -vial of COVID-19 vaccine overlaid on leaves of the Old Testament, vaccines and religion, vaccine mandated and relgion
  • COVID-19

    Vaccines are here, but not for everyone

    In some cases, governments are willing to wait for drug patents to expire; this is not an acceptable option for COVID-19 vaccines.

    Vaccines are here, but not for everyone

    Vials of medications with syringe and needle.
  • COVID-19

    Educators, ELLs, and COVID-19

    The obligation to educate ELL students is real, but it’s much easier said than done. The best option is to get back in the classroom.

    Educators, ELLs, and COVID-19

    Bill of Health - two girls wearing masks in school bump firsts during covid-19 pandemic