‘I Underestimated the Depth of Outrage’: A Year in Post-Roe America
ne year since the end of Roe, Dean Rebouche reflects on the emergence of new allies for the abortion rights movement. Read More
ne year since the end of Roe, Dean Rebouche reflects on the emergence of new allies for the abortion rights movement. Read More
Conflicting rulings in a dispute between Intel and VLSI have led to a situation described by Prof. Paul Gugliuzza as “Schrodinger’s patents.” Read More
As America approaches the first anniversary of Dobbs v. Jackson, the landscape of state abortion laws remains confusing and chaotic. Dean Rebouche says that’s no surprise. Read More
As New York joins other states in shielding abortion providers from prosecution, questions remain about civil liability or licensure risks. Dean Rebouche says it’s a matter of when, not if, providers are challenged in court. Read More
Prof. Craig Green joins Ballard Spahr’s Consumer Finance Monitor podcast to discuss what a weakened or dismantled Chevron framework could mean for challenges to CFPB and FTC regulations. Read More
If, as expected, SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action in the coming days, colleges may use race-neutral proxies to achieve racial diversity instead. Assoc. Dean Donald Harris and Prof. Zamir Ben-Dan discuss this approach and other strategic options. Read More
What impact does the Trump indictment have on the international community, and how might it impact the American presidential election? Prof. Craig Green talks about the political fallout with CGTN America. Watch
Prof. Craig Green discusses the Trump indictment with The World Today. Watch
Prof. Craig Green says that evidence of Donald Trump’s intent to conceal his possession of classified documents from the FBI will make legal defense of the former president very difficult. Watch
BBC News checked in with Prof. Craig Green on the indictment of Donald Trump for willful retention of classified documents. Read More