Author Archives: kfish

Scandalous College Admissions Scheme—Is The Current Tax Code To Thank?

Rode Carpio – From the outside, William Rick Singer, founder of The Edge College & Career Network (“The Key”), a self-identified consulting company for college admissions, appeared to have found his niche—and a lucrative one. The Key presented itself as “the nation’s largest private life coaching and college counseling company.” As part of the gig, parents […]

Florida Caps on Noneconomic Damages are Unconstitutional

Estefania Borrero – In 2017, the Supreme Court of Florida forever changed the lives of Plaintiffs and the deep pockets of insurance companies. In North Broward Hospital District v. Kalitan, the state’s highest appellate court ruled that medical malpractice and personal injury caps on non-economic damages are unconstitutional. In 2003, the Florida Legislature enacted Section […]

Are Medicare and Medicaid lacking policing?

Jordyn Hughes – Medicare and Medicaid are government run insurance programs that provide healthcare to different qualifying individuals. Medicare provides health coverage to people 65 years of age and older, or under 65 with a disability, while Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals. Medicare is separated into […]