Is Biden’s student debt cancellation plan dead?Four Questions the Supreme Court Can Answer
Prof. Mark Rahdert explains what’s at stake in the student loan forgiveness controversy beyond the debt relief plan itself. Read More
Prof. Mark Rahdert explains what’s at stake in the student loan forgiveness controversy beyond the debt relief plan itself. Read More
Associate Dean Donald Harris discusses copyright, fair use, and memes with Temple Now. Read More
Elevated Access provides private flights for people who need to travel across state lines for abortion care. Dean Rachel Rebouche says it’s an example of how abortion-rights advocates have been nimble amid legal uncertainty. Read More
Did plaintiffs’ lawyer in the Texas abortion pill case strike a death blow to their own claims? Dean Rebouche and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley say that if law and logic hold, the case should be dead. Read More
Anti-abortion strategists are testing the limits of how we understand what’s “legal.” Dean Rachel Rebouche says they’re “throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks.” Read More
Dean Rebouche offers her analysis of Walgreens’ decision not to dispense abortion pills, the pending Texas case, and the legal road ahead. Read More
Pharmacies face mounting pressure from abortion advocates and opponents over the sale of mifepristone, one of two drugs used in self-managed abortions. Dean Rachel Rebouche says the issue will be a focal point for legislators and activists in the coming years. Read More
Prof. Jules Epstein makes the case for abolition of the death penalty in PA as “just, smart, moral, and good criminal justice policy.” Read More
Prof. Salil Mehra discusses the DOJ’s lawsuit against Google for ProMarket. Read More
The border between personal and professional has become blurred, says Prof. Tom Lin, and employers are finding it difficult to navigate as sensitive issues like abortion coverage require corporate responses. Read More