Cosplaying an Investigation
Dean Rachel Rebouche joins a special live episode of Strict Scrutiny to unpack post-Dobbs developments, in particular around medication abortion. Read More
Dean Rachel Rebouche joins a special live episode of Strict Scrutiny to unpack post-Dobbs developments, in particular around medication abortion. Read More
As CVS and Walgreens announce plans to dispense mifepristone, Dean Rebouche sees the anti-abortion movement shifting to focus on regulation of abortion pills. Read More
As tensions rise between the FDA and states that ban medication abortion, Dean Rebouche says the federal government may not want to invite legal challenges to the agency’s authority in this climate. Read More
CJ Rice is serving decades behind bars solely on the basis of shaky eyewitness testimony. Prof. Jules Epstein discusses the case and the science on Crime and Cookie Juice, a true-crime podcast from the stars of ID’s Reasonable Doubt. Read More
The first case heard by SCOTUS this term could devastate American wetlands, says Prof. Amy Sinden, if property-rights activists have their way. Read More
Prof. Mark Rahdert shares his proposal for challenging Heller and diluting political power on the Supreme Court in Temple’s Understanding American Gun Violence Part 2. Read More
Will the Commonwealth Court intervene in Philly DA Larry Krasner’s upcoming impeachment trial? Prof. Craig Green there isn’t much precedent for predicting what will happen next. Read More
Temple University experts, including Prof. Mark Rahdert, contribute to this multifaceted examination of gun violence in America. Read More
Philly DA Larry Krasner has asked the Commonwealth Court to intervene in his impeachment trial. Prof. Craig Green says while his claims have merit, the court is unlikely to leave the sidelines. Read More
Prof. Paul Gugliuzza discusses the “persuasive and voluminous” amount of evidence necessary to transfer venue in patent litigation. Read More