Big tech regulation needs both privacy and antitrust reform
Prof. Erika Douglas explains why effective regulation of Big Tech must address both data privacy and antitrust concerns in this Q&A with TechTarget. Read more.
Prof. Erika Douglas explains why effective regulation of Big Tech must address both data privacy and antitrust concerns in this Q&A with TechTarget. Read more.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a vocal proponent of making abortion care accessible on federal land. Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché explains some of the logistical challenges and how they might be overcome. Read more.
HHS Secretary Becerra confirmed that he is exploring all legal options for the federal government to ensure access to abortion care, including the use of federal land – a strategy that interim Dean Rachel Rebouché says comes with logistical difficulty and risk. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché tells NBC10 news that abortion patients will have to navigate a confusing landscape of law and policy that changes as they cross municipal and state borders, and over time. Read more.
Cassidy Hutchinson gave explosive testimony at the 6/28 Jan. 6 hearing. What does it mean for the case against former President Trump? Prof. Lauren Ouziel, a former federal prosecutor, joins Radio Times to discuss. Read more.
Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife, Ginni, has come under scrutiny for alleged involvement in the January 6th insurrection. Prof. Craig Green joined KYW’s InDepth to discuss three ways in which this current moment in history is unprecedented. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché joins CBS News to discuss HHS Secretary Becerra’s plan to make abortion care as accessible as possible. Read more.
With abortion rights no longer protected by the federal constitution, attention is turning to state constitutions, where outcomes will depend on myriad factors and courts don’t have to “stay in the lanes” of the 14th Amendment, says interim Dean Rachel Rebouché. Read more.
Professor Nancy J. Knauer’s scholarship is cited in this article about the importance of critical tax theory to developing equitable tax policy. Read more.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché joins Kim Mutcherson on Radio Times to talk about the Supreme Court’s opinion in Dobbs, its significance for reproductive rights, and the legal and policy battles that have been ignited. Listen here.