Reproductive Rights Clash With Religious Ones in Abortion Wars
A new lawsuit against CVS will try to cast birth control as an abortifacient. Dean Rachel Rebouche explains what’s at stake. Read More
A new lawsuit against CVS will try to cast birth control as an abortifacient. Dean Rachel Rebouche explains what’s at stake. Read More
Prof. Tom Lin discusses corporate social activism, ESG, and compliance in this blog post at Compliance and Enforcement. Read More
Prof. Salil Mehra says the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google is on solid theoretical ground. Read More
Sullivan and Cromwell stands to collect hundreds of millions in fees for its work on the FTX bankruptcy. Prof. Jonathan Lipson says if they do their job well, it’s worth it. Read More
Former President Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts have been reinstated. Prof. Laura Little explains why she thinks it’s the right call, despite characterizing most of his speech as hate speech. Read More
Lawsuits filed in Texas, North Carolina, and West Virginia will add further confusion over the legality of abortion, says Dean Rachel Rebouche, in what has become a “really dynamic, fast-changing legal landscape.” Read More
Pennsylvania workers recovered $7.5 million in stolen wages last year, but Prof. Jennifer Lee says that more can be done. Read More
Dean Rebouche says a White House memo is a step toward clarifying when abortion is permitted and when it is not, which may put pharmacies at ease about dispensing abortion pills. Read More
Dean Rebouche says a White House memo directing federal agencies to find options for making abortion pills more accessible doesn’t offer much that’s “concrete.” Read More
While large pharmacy chains announce plans to dispense mifepristone, smaller ones have many factors to consider. Among them, says Dean Rebouche, may be the chance to make a statement about the drug itself. Read More