Shifting Landscape of Reproductive Rights 

March 27, 2024

Prof. Kate Shaw writes, “Woven throughout [two cases before the Supreme Court] are arguments that gesture toward the view that a fetus is a person.”

article archive, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Kate Shaw, SCOTUS 

Prof. Hovenkamp Defends Dominant Tech Companies as Europe Announces Probes into Apple, Alphabet, and Meta 

March 25, 2024

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, International Comparative, Media 

rof. Herbert Hovenkamp: Justice Department’s Complaint Against Apple Is Weak 

March 22, 2024

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Media 

From Regulation 1.0 to 2.0 

March 22, 2024

In her Penn Program on Regulation lecture, PCAOB Board Member Kara Stein reminded students that they are “part of the upcoming revolution in regulation.”

Administrative & Regulatory Law, article archive, Cary Coglianese, Events, Faculty, Penn Program on Regulation, PPR 

Prof. David Skeel Reviews Potential for Deceptive Tactics Used by FTX’s Law Firm 

March 20, 2024

Business, David Arthur Skeel, Faculty, Media 

The Critical Role of History After Dobbs 

March 20, 2024

Prof. Serena Mayeri writes, “History can counsel against past errors and justify affirmative approaches to protecting rights and combating inequality.”

article archive, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, Faculty, Featured, Legal History, Research and Scholarship, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Celebrating Excellence 

March 18, 2024

Prof. Catherine Struve receives the 2024 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.

article archive, Awards, Catherine Struve, Courts & the Judicial System, Faculty, Featured, Research and Scholarship 

American Criminal Law: Its People, Principles, and Evolution 

March 18, 2024

“Criminal law earns its moral authority by publicly committing itself to doing justice above all else,” said Prof. Paul H. Robinson.

article archive, Criminal Law & Justice, Faculty, Featured, Paul H. Robinson, Research and Scholarship 

Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains Why the Supreme Court Wants to Appear Apolitical 

March 17, 2024

Conlaw, Faculty, Kermit Roosevelt, Media, SCOTUS, Video 

Prof. Tom Baker Answers Untested Questions About How Insurance Can Skew Incentives for Litigants 

March 14, 2024

Business, Faculty, Media, Tom Baker 

Prof. Herb Hovenkamp: ‘The Antitrust Agencies’ Focus on Monopolization Claims Against Big Tech Dilutes the Meaning of Monopoly’ 

March 13, 2024

Business, Faculty, Herbert Hovenkamp, Media 

Examining Health Care Equities 

March 13, 2024

At The Regulatory Review, Prof. Allison K. Hoffman discusses the role of state ballot initiatives, federal law, and private equity in the U.S. health care system.

Administrative & Regulatory Law, Allison K. Hoffman, article archive, Faculty, Featured, Health Law, PPR, Regulatory Review 

Prof. Allison K. Hoffman Criticizes How In-Network Health Coverage Can Change, Leaving Patients Scrambling 

March 11, 2024

Administrative Law, Allison K. Hoffman, Faculty, Health Law, Media 

Prof. Kate Shaw Explains Why the Supreme Court Should Clear the Way for a Pre-Election Trump Trial 

March 11, 2024

Conlaw, Faculty, Kate Shaw, Media, SCOTUS 

Why the Supreme Court Should Clear the Way for a Pre-Election Trump Trial 

March 11, 2024

At The New York Times, Prof. Kate Shaw argues that the Court should reject Trump’s immunity argument quickly to allow a criminal trial to proceed before the presidential election in the fall.

article archive, Constitutional Law & Civil Rights, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Kate Shaw, Research and Scholarship, SCOTUS 

CTIC Academic Director Gus Hurwitz Explores First Amendment Impacts Involving Political Censorship on Social Media 

March 10, 2024

CTIC, Faculty, Justin Gus Hurwitz, Media 

Prof. Kate Shaw Explains What Additional Briefings and Lower Court Decisions Would Mean for Trump Trial Timeline 

March 8, 2024

Conlaw, Faculty, Kate Shaw, Media, SCOTUS 

‘Climate Change Is a Man-Made Problem with a Feminist Solution’ 

March 8, 2024

Hayley Fitzgerald-Smith L’24 and Dorothy Ayitey LLM’24 share their reflections on Rangita de Silva de Alwis’ remarks at the 87th session of the CEDAW.

article archive, Faculty, Featured, Gender, Leadership, & the Law, International & Comparative Law, LLM, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Students 

Feminization of Poverty and Women’s Leadership 

March 8, 2024

Rangita de Silva de Alwis encourages UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 2024 anti-poverty policymakers to “give women’s leadership and decision-making a fresh look.”

article archive, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Featured, Gender, Leadership, & the Law, International & Comparative Law, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Research and Scholarship 

Prof. Anita Allen Discusses Public Regulation of Privacy in the United States 

March 7, 2024

Anita L. Allen, Faculty, Media, Privacy, Regulation, Video 

Prof. Anita L. Allen Discusses if Privacy Is Sacred on Australian Podcast with James Carleton 

March 7, 2024

Anita L. Allen, Audio, Conlaw, Faculty, Media, podcast, Privacy 

Prof. Tobias Wolff Offers Insight on Why the Supreme Court Could Take on Transgender Rights Cases 

March 7, 2024

Civil Rights, Faculty, inclusion, Media, SCOTUS, Tobias Barrington Wolff 

Prof. Claire Finkelstein Offers Solutions to Combat Antisemitism on College Campuses 

March 6, 2024

Civil Rights, Claire Finkelstein, Faculty, inclusion, Media 

Prof. Jill Fisch Argues That Moelis Ruling Was Less About Veto Rights and More About the Scope of Shareholder Agreements 

March 5, 2024

Business, Faculty, ILE, Jill E. Fisch, Media 
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