Content by Jeff Homan

Cable news networks feed their opinions, distort facts

April 17, 2012

In a period of time when America needs journalists to act as the proverbial Fourth Estate more than ever, cable news channels have instead become parasites on political discourse.

Technology outpaces laws, raises concerns

April 5, 2012

In today’s technological world, privacy is slowly becoming a thing of the past.

Don't pick Rick

March 19, 2012

With only a few months left before the Republican National Convention, it looks like a brokered convention could be in the works.

Financial careers take from alternative fields

February 21, 2012

Many undergraduates are fearful of what they’re going to do after graduation.

New bill violates privacy rights

February 7, 2012

Congressman Lamar Smith, the author of the largely protested Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, is at it again, and even worse.

Gingrich reveals his hypocrisy

January 23, 2012

Newt Gingrich, the Republican presidential hopeful, picked up momentum thanks to an upset victory in the South Carolina primary over the weekend.

Congress trading laws need reform

November 30, 2011

Insider trading is usually a serious offense.

Music industry declines because of copyright laws

November 1, 2011

For the last decade — with the explosion of the Internet — media piracy has become a growing issue.

Campaign finance needs fixing

October 19, 2011

Back in early 2010, The Supreme Court ruled by a slim 5-4 margin in favor of Citizens United in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.

Killing of al-Awlaki presents major legal challenges

October 12, 2011

Last September Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical cleric affiliated with al-Qaida in Yemen, was killed by a predator drone strike.