Scholarship of Profs. Serena Mayeri and Kermit Roosevelt Cited in Fact Check of Trump’s Statements on Abortion 

April 10, 2024

Conlaw, Faculty, Kermit Roosevelt, Media, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

‘Don’t Be Fooled By Trump’s Failure to Endorse a Nationwide Abortion Ban’ 

April 9, 2024

“All of this is at stake in Trump’s ultimate lie: his claim to be a champion of democracy rather than the architect of its demise,” writes Prof. Serena Mayeri.

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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.”

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‘Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi’ 

July 13, 2023

Prof. Serena Mayeri discusses a new book about Judge Calabresi at the Legal History Blog, co-managed by Prof. Karen M. Tani L’07, PhD’11.

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Prof. Serena Mayeri Expresses Her Recent Disillusionment with the Current Supreme Court 

October 3, 2022

Conlaw, Faculty, Media, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Serena Mayeri Makes Equal Protection Argument in Amicus Brief for Dobbs: The Daily Pennsylvanian 

July 14, 2022

Civil Rights, Faculty, Media, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

By Failing to Support Children Post-Birth, Mississippi’s Legal Reasoning for its Anti-Abortion Law Falls Flat, Argues an Amicus Brief Co-Authored by Prof. Serena Mayeri: Vox 

May 23, 2022

Conlaw, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Media, News, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Brief Co-authored by Prof. Serena Mayeri Latest in Long History of Equal Protection Arguments Supporting Reproductive Freedom: New York Times Magazine 

May 20, 2022

Conlaw, faculty perspectives, Faculty, Health Law, Media, News, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Serena Mayeri Argues that Abortion Rights Exist Under Equal Protection Clause: New York Times 

May 6, 2022

Conlaw, faculty perspectives, Media, News, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Penn Carey Law Reacts to Leaked Opinion 

May 3, 2022

Profs. Roosevelt and Wolff as well as student leaders of a pro bono reproductive justice project share their insights.

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Advocating for women’s rights at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School 

March 8, 2022

From pathbreaking coursework to pro bono advocacy, students at the Law School engage meaningfully in the fight to advance women’s rights, both locally and around the world.

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Prof. Serena Mayeri on abortion rights in the Supreme Court: Reproductive freedom ‘remains in grave jeopardy’ 

November 10, 2021

The Texas abortion law SB8 “has already had devastating short- and long-term consequences,” said Mayeri.

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Prof. Serena Mayeri explains what the Texas abortion ban means and what’s next for the country: Penn Today 

September 2, 2021

Faculty, Human Rights, Media, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Professor Mayeri featured in podcast remembering the legacy of black queer legal scholar and poet Pauli Murray: WUNC.org 

February 5, 2021

Audio, Civil Rights, EquityInclusion, Faculty, Media, News, Serena Mayeri 

Professor Mayeri featured in podcast remembering the legacy of black queer legal scholar and poet Pauli Murray: WUNC.org 

February 5, 2021

Audio, Civil Rights, EquityInclusion, Faculty, Media, News, Serena Mayeri 

Professor Mayeri featured in podcast remembering the legacy of black queer legal scholar and poet Pauli Murray: WUNC.org 

February 5, 2021

Audio, Civil Rights, EquityInclusion, Faculty, Media, News, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Mayeri explains the feminist strategy behind including the sex amendment in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Forbes 

June 29, 2020

Civil Rights, Human Rights, Media, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Mayeri discusses life and legacy of Pauli Murray, prominent lawyer and activist who fought Jim Crow: BackStory podcast 

May 18, 2020

Legal History, Media, Serena Mayeri 

Case in Point Podcast: Professor Mayeri discusses what the Kavanaugh nomination means for legal and social movements 

September 7, 2018

case in point, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Profs. Hoffman and Mayeri explain that the real threat to abortion is state-by-state restrictions 

September 6, 2018

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Prof. Mayeri’s op-ed warns that a vote for Kavanaugh is a vote to roll back reproductive rights: New York Times 

August 31, 2018

Faculty, Legal History, Media, News, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Case in Point podcast: Profs. Paoletti and Mayeri discuss U.S immigration policy and the family separation crisis 

June 26, 2018

case in point, Human Rights, Immigration, News, Sarah Paoletti, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Mayeri LA Times op-ed: Family separation policy for migrants takes U.S. back to “shameful” periods in history 

June 20, 2018

Government, Human Rights, Immigration, Media, News, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Mayeri on loving, marriage, and (in)equality 

June 21, 2017

Civil Rights, Conlaw, Faculty, LGBTQ, Media, SCOTUS, Serena Mayeri 

Prof. Mayeri discusses how the effects of E.R.A.’s defeat are unknown: New York Times 

September 8, 2016

Faculty, Media, Serena Mayeri 

Penn Law featured as a “legal history powerhouse” by Brian Leiter 

April 27, 2016

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