4 Big Questions If The Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché joins KYW’s The Jawncast to discuss four big questions about Justice Alito’s draft opinion overturning Roe. Read more here.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché joins KYW’s The Jawncast to discuss four big questions about Justice Alito’s draft opinion overturning Roe. Read more here.
Tech and access to medication abortion may be game-changers in a post-Roe world, says interim Dean Rachel Rebouché. Read more here.
What might happen in PA if Roe is overturned? Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché doesn’t foresee a rush to ban abortion, but doesn’t see one to protect it, either. Read more here.
If the leaked opinion overturning Roe becomes law, it “will have bent the moral arc of the universe backward,” writes interim Dean Rachel Rebouché and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley in Rolling Stone. Read more here.
State bans on medication abortion are likely to run afoul of federal law now that the FDA has found it to be safe and effective, says interim Dean Rachel Rebouché. Read more on BloombergLaw.com.
While Missouri’s proposed ban on interstate travel for abortion care is likely unconstitutional, interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says that counting on the courts in the current climate is a risky strategy. Read more on US News & World Report.
How can abortion-supportive states counter bills like Missouri’s proposed ban on interstate travel for abortion care? Interim dean Rachel Rebouché and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley discuss tactics and strategies in this guest essay for the New York Times. Read more in the New York Times.
A Missouri lawmaker has proposed legislation that would ban abortion-related interstate travel. While such laws are unconstitutional under existing precedent, interim dean Rachel Rebouché is skeptical that the current Supreme Court will uphold such limits. Read more on Grid News.
As SCOTUS seems poised to overturn Roe, many states have announced plans to restrict or ban access to abortion care. Interim dean Rachel Rebouche says their reasons vary from politics to sincere belief. Read more at The 19th.
Legal Theory Blog has a sneak peek at The New Abortion Battleground by interim dean Rachel Rebouche and co-authors Greer Donley and David S. Cohen. Read more at Legal Theory Blog.