Robert Cadenasso (He/Him) is a fourth-year Legal Studies major and recipient of the Douglas Klusmeyer Award for Legal Studies. He is a researcher and writer specializing in transitional justice and democratic accountability. As a Research Fellow with American University’s Summer Scholars and Artists Fellowship, he examined the moral culpability of electorates in cases of state-led atrocities, presenting his findings at a university conference. He produces educational content on transitional justice through a YouTube channel and contributes a dedicated column for The World Mind. With experience as Managing Editor of Juris Mentem and publications spanning democratic erosion, legal theory, and human rights, Cadenasso bridges academic research, public scholarship, and advocacy to foster greater engagement with issues of justice

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