Criminal – Episode 207: Novak v. City of Parma on Stitcher
Prof. Laura Little on parody as the Supreme Court’s favored child and the Onion’s now-famous amicus brief in this episode of Criminal, a podcast about crime. Listen
Prof. Laura Little on parody as the Supreme Court’s favored child and the Onion’s now-famous amicus brief in this episode of Criminal, a podcast about crime. Listen
The Nicaraguan government has stripped 222 political dissidents of their citizenship in what Prof. Peter Spiro calls an act of “bainshment” in clear violation of international law. Read More
Could a Texas judge block access to abortion pills nationwide? Dean Rebouche discusses a new lawsuit and explains what’s at stake. Read More
Luxury brand Hermes prevailed in its trademark suit against MetaBirkins NFTs creator Mason Rothschild, setting the first federal precedent for litigation about the digital assets. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza explains why. Read More
Dean Rebouche explains what’s at stake in conflicting opinions over the FDA’s authority to approve mifepristone, and how the issue could impact federal agencies across the board. Read More
The FDA should decline to enforce a mifepristone ban, argue Dean Rebouche and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley in this Guardian op-ed. Read More
Dean Rebouche joins Background Briefing to discuss why she thinks the FDA should decline to enforce any ban on mifepristone. Read More
Dean Rachel Rebouche says an appellate court ruling on access to abortion pills has added confusion, putting the issue in “uncharted territory.” Read More
Dean Rebouche joined the National Constitution Center’s We the People podcast to discuss the legality of abortion pills. Read More
Dean Rebouche weighs the Supreme Court’s options on access to mifepristone while the appeals process plays out. Read More