After mifepristone rulings, where does medication abortion stand in Pa., N.J. and Del.?
Dean Rachel Rebouche says an appellate court ruling on access to abortion pills has added confusion, putting the issue in “uncharted territory.” Read More
Dean Rachel Rebouche says an appellate court ruling on access to abortion pills has added confusion, putting the issue in “uncharted territory.” Read More
Dean Rebouche joined the National Constitution Center’s We the People podcast to discuss the legality of abortion pills. Read More
Dean Rebouche weighs the Supreme Court’s options on access to mifepristone while the appeals process plays out. Read More
A patent licensing dispute between Salesforce and WSOU has prompted broader discovery than is typical in the West Texas court hearing the matter, says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza. Read More
Dean Rebouche explains the legal whirlwind that has brought abortion back to the Supreme Court and sorts out what could happen next in this Q&A with Yahoo News. Read More
In “Bankruptcy Amnesia,” Prof. Jonathan Lipson pushes back against a narrative he says deflects from the Sackler family’s role in the opioid crisis. Read More
Prof. Paul Gugliuzza shares his insights into a conflict between two strong personalities on the Federal Circuit bench. Read More
Judge Robert Drain, who presided over the Purdue Pharma litigation, has joined the firm representing Purdue. Prof. Jonathan Lipson says that despite the judge’s good intentions, the optics are troubling. Read More
While the settlement between Fox and Dominion doesn’t include an explicit apology, Prof. Laura Little says a reference to “certain claims about Dominion” was as close as they were likely to get. Read More
As the legal battle over abortion escalates, Dean Rebouche says that weaponizing Comstock is a “shot across the bow” for the anti-abortion movement. Read More