Progress in the bid to make abortion pills more widely available
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche and co-authors Greer Donley and David S. Cohen question the FDA’s remaining restrictions on medication abortion in this op-ed for the Boston Globe.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche and co-authors Greer Donley and David S. Cohen question the FDA’s remaining restrictions on medication abortion in this op-ed for the Boston Globe.
Professor Jules Epstein describes how photogrammetry was used to free a Philadelphia man wrongly convicted of murder. Read more at American Bar.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche and co-authors Greer Donnelly and David Cohen discuss the FDA’s decision to permanently loosen restrictions on medication abortion in this op-ed for The Hill.
Prof. Jonathan Lipson says that a federal judge’s decision to re-open the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy vindicates those who expressed concern about the Sacklers’ escape from liability under the deal, but is otherwise “no cause for celebration.” Read more at MSN News.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche explains the risks faced by Texas healthcare providers in the wake of SCOTUS’ decision to leave that state’s abortion ban in place. Read more at Verywell Health.
Dynastic wealth has shaped American tax policy – and poses an urgent threat to democracy, warns Prof. Alice Abreu in this long read from ProPublica.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche discusses strategies for protecting access to abortion, including a shift to state courts and constitutions, with Bloomberg Law.
US efforts to catch cybercriminals hinge on extradition, but extradition treaties often have human rights implications, says Prof. Duncan Hollis. Read more at Bloomberg Law.
HBO’s popular show, Succession, makes a dramatic and entertaining case for what Prof. Tom Lin calls a critical element of corporate governance. Read more at Forbes.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche joins KPCC’s Airtalk to discuss the Supreme Court arguments in Dobb v. Jackson and the future of abortion law in America. Read more at KPCC.