Supreme Court Leaves Texas Abortion Providers With Few Remedies
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche discusses strategies for protecting access to abortion, including a shift to state courts and constitutions, with Bloomberg Law.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche discusses strategies for protecting access to abortion, including a shift to state courts and constitutions, with Bloomberg Law.
US efforts to catch cybercriminals hinge on extradition, but extradition treaties often have human rights implications, says Prof. Duncan Hollis. Read more at Bloomberg Law.
HBO’s popular show, Succession, makes a dramatic and entertaining case for what Prof. Tom Lin calls a critical element of corporate governance. Read more at Forbes.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche joins KPCC’s Airtalk to discuss the Supreme Court arguments in Dobb v. Jackson and the future of abortion law in America. Read more at KPCC.
Prof. Funmi Arewa on the history of sampling for BBCRadio.
Former President Trump’s judicial nominations drew attention and concern. What has President Biden been up to on that front? Prof. Craig Green talks about Biden and the federal bench on KYW’s InDepth podcast.
Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche discusses the Supreme Court arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson and the future of Roe v. Wade on Dan Abrams Live. Read more at NewsNation Now.
New work by Prof. Craig Green on the erasure of systemic injustices against Native peoples in administrative law is reviewed on Legal Theory Blog.
Prof. Jules Epstein argues that Pennsylvania’s death penalty law, in the hands of unskilled counsel, creates room for grave and deadly injustice. Read more at The Legal Intelligencer.
Prof. Ken Jacobsen discusses race-norming in the NFL on KYW’s InDepth podcast.