How Social Movements Have Facilitated Access to Abortion During the Pandemic
Interim Dean Rebouche illuminates the importance of social advocacy to protecting abortion access in this blog post on Bill of Health. Read more at Bill of Health.
Interim Dean Rebouche illuminates the importance of social advocacy to protecting abortion access in this blog post on Bill of Health. Read more at Bill of Health.
Interim Dean Rebouche illuminates the importance of social advocacy to protecting abortion access in this blog post on Bill of Health.
Can employers mandate vaccinations? Absolutely, says Prof. Scott Burris. Read more at Arkansas Business.
School districts across PA are wrestling with whether they can legally impose mask mandates as students return. Prof. Scott Burris says they may face political blowback, but have the legal authority “for sure.” Read more at Gettysburg Times.
Noted journalist and author Cory Doctorow does a deep dive into Prof. Erika Douglas’s new work, “The New Antitrust/Data Privacy Law Interface.” Read more at Mostly Signs Some Portents.
New work by Prof. Duncan Hollis and co-author Eneken Tikk examines the obligation of peaceful settlement in international law. Read the abstract on Legal Theory Blog.
Recent scholarship by Interim Dean Rachel Rebouche and Prof. Paul Gugliuzza looks into appellate opportunities for women at the patent bar. Read more at Bloomberg Law.
No shoes, no shirt, no vaccination card, no service? Prof. Scott Burris says New York city’s new covid regulations have plenty of historical support. Read more at US News & World Report.
New scholarship from Prof. Harwell Wells looks at the collision of civil rights and securities law in Peck v. Greyhound. Read more at The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.
Could SCOTUS upend more than a century of public health law if they decide against vaccine mandates? Prof. Scott Burris discusses what’s at stake. Read more at The Hill.