DOJ: Google systematically destroyed evidence
Google is under fire from the DOJ for allegedly destroying evidence in anticipation of litigation. Prof Salil Mehra discusses possible consequences if a court agrees. Read More
Google is under fire from the DOJ for allegedly destroying evidence in anticipation of litigation. Prof Salil Mehra discusses possible consequences if a court agrees. Read More
Dean Rachel Rebouche and co-authors David S. Cohen and Greer Donley lay out the FDA’s options in the event a Texas judge rules that abortion pills should be removed from the market. Read More
Prof. Mark Rahdert says that for SCOTUS’s conservative majority to rule against Pres. Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, they would need to “backpedal” from their emphasis on reading laws for exactly what they say and nothing more. Read More
Prof. Mark Rahdert explains why standing could be an issue for the individual borrowers suing to stop student loan debt relief. Read More
In order to ban abortion pills nationwide, the Comstock Act would have to “be raised from the dead,” says Dean Rachel Rebouche. Read More
President Biden’s student loan debt relief plan is under challenge at the Supreme Court, with high stakes far beyond the merits of the case itself. But first, says Prof. Rahdert, plaintiffs will need to show they have standing to be there at all – a hurdle they may be unable to overcome. Read More
A dozen Democratic attorneys general have sued the FDA, demanding the removal of “onerous” abortion pill restrictions. The lawsuit reflects what Dean Rebouche says are concerns that the current regulation is based in political, not safety, concerns. Read More
Prof. Peter Spiro compares Nicaragua’s decision to strip citizenship from critics of the government to a Bahrain’s mass trial for terrorism. Read More
A Texas judge will soon decide whether abortion pills were wrongly authorized by the FDA. Dean Rachel Rebouche says the question has already been “asked and answered” multiple times. Read More
Prof. Jennifer Lee calls on Philadelphia’s Department of Labor to use all of its enforcement tools when businesses wrongfully withhold wages from their employees. Read More