Law School Professor Sarah Paoletti and Project South’s Legal and Advocacy Director Azadeh Shahshahani discuss the current state of ICE facilities and calls for reform after reports of human rights violations. Post date: December 14, 2020
Law School Professor Allison Hoffman and Dr. Norma Coe, PhD from the Perelman School of Medicine, Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellows, discuss their paper, “Long-Term Care Policy after Covid-19 — Solving the Nursing Home Crisis.” The paper is co-authored with Dr. Rachel M. Werner from the Perelman School of Medicine. Post date: November 19, 2020
Professor Michael Murphy’s report, “The Search for Clarity in Attorney’s Duty to Google,” discusses how judges have found lawyers to not do their diligence in doing research on the clear web. Professor Murphy joins us to discuss the growing importance of a basic web search in the 21st century. Post date: November 5, 2020
Professor Michael Levy discusses the upcoming Supreme Court Case, Van Buren vs. United States. This is the first time that Court is reviewing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which will determine whether the law extends beyond hackers and unauthorized users of electronics systems to authorized users who access computer information for unauthorized activities. Post date: November 3, 2020
CERL’s Claire Finkelstein and Richard Painter discuss their bipartisan report alleging that William Barr has corrupted the Department of Justice Post date: October 30, 2020
Law School Professor David Abrams’ City Crime stats provides a unique window into how crime across major cities correlates with Covid-19. Post date: October 26, 2020
Antitrust legend Herbert Hovenkamp joins Case in Point to explore the DOJ’s lawsuit against Google. Post date: October 12, 2020
Christopher Yoo and his 1 World Connected team research how internet connectivity is bringing people together and saving lives. Post date: October 7, 2020
Law School alums Gary Sangha L’03 and Joe Borstein L’05 join Case in Point to discuss the role of technology in the future of the legal industry from maximizing productivity to closing the justice gap. Post date: September 3, 2020
General (Ret.) Joseph Votel and Professor Claire Finkelstein sit down on Case in Point to discuss the General’s article for the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, “An apolitical military is essential to maintaining balance among American institutions.” Post date: July 30, 2020
Professor Tobias Barrington Wolff joins Case in Point to discuss the history of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, SCOTUS’ ruling on protecting the LGBTQ community from workplace discrimination and he reflects on how far the fight for equality has come. Post date: June 25, 2020
Professor Cindy Dahl, Director of the Detkin IP Clinic, joins Case in Point to discuss how the clinic responded to working within the limitations of e-learning during the pandemic. Post date: June 17, 2020
Penn Law professor David Abrams offers insight into his new article that was recently published in The Hill, “Four commonsense ways to reform policing in America.” Post date: June 11, 2020
Penn Law Professor Regina Austin L’73 interviews the subjects of the documentary, “Blended Practices: Public Defenders, Innovative Social Services and Clients Struggling with Addiction.” They discuss administering services during the pandemic. Post date: May 11, 2020
Law School Professor Cary Coglianese and J.D. student Larissa Morgan L’21 discuss the Regulatory Review’s new series, “Comparing Nations’ Responses to Covid-19.” Post date: May 28, 2020
Penn Law’s Chief Innovation Office, Jennifer Leonard L’04, sits down to talk about Covid-19’s impact on the industry, the continuing evolution of the legal profession and dives deep into the operation of the Future of the Profession Initiative. Post date: May 21, 2020
Jeremiah Oteh L’20 sits down with Case in Point to discuss his new independently produced podcast, Penn Law Perspectives or Carey Conversations. On the podcast he interviews his fellow classmates as they reflect on their law school experience during the Covid-19 pandemic. Post date: May 11, 2020
Penn Law Professor David Skeel joins Case in Point to dissect that status of bankruptcy as it relates to the current pandemic. Post date: May 5, 2020
Penn Law Professor Reed Shudliner and Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs Eleanor Barrett reflect on moving Penn Law to an online learning environment. Post date: April 13, 2020
Professors Lawrence Summers and Natasha Sarin discuss whether the CARES stimulus goes far enough. Post date: March 31, 2020
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper talks about his book, “Facts and Fears: Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligence,” with Penn Law Professor Claire Finkelstein. Post date: March 11, 2020
Penn Law Professor Angus Corbett provides a comparative lesson in Chinese and North American health systems and the hurdles of containing the coronavirus. Post date: March 5, 2020
Public interest attorney and poet Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 sat down with Penn Law’s Professor Cary Coglianese to discuss her work as a poet and advocate Post date: April 19, 2019
Distinguished Policy Fellow Richard Cordray sat down with Penn Law’s Professor Cary Coglianese to discuss consumer protection Post date: March 11, 2018
Penn Law’s Kermit Roosevelt explains the legal underpinnings of birthright citizenship in the U.S. and evaluates threats to end the practice by executive order Post date: December 12, 2018
William Burke-White contextualizes National Security Adviser Bolton’s anti-ICC comments, explaining the United States’ historically uneasy relationship with the institution. Post date: September 18, 2018
Serena Mayeri on the movement that led to Kavanaugh’s nomination, and where conservatives and progressives may go from here. Post date: September 7, 2018
Penn Law’s Sarah Paoletti and Serena Mayeri discuss immigration policies and the family separation crisis. Post date: June 26, 2018
Professor Herb Hovenkamp comments on the FCC repealing net neutrality regulations Post date: December 14, 2017
Allison Hoffman and Bloomberg Law’s Victoria Pelham dissect the current state the Affordable Care Act. Post date: December 12,2017
Cary Coglianese and Gabriel Scheffler discuss findings from their recent study on Congress’s repeal efforts and regulatory reform Post date: December 8, 2017
William Burke-White addresses the diplomatic, security, and legal implications of this major shift in U.S. Mideast policy. Post Date: December 2, 2017
Herb Hovenkamp and Liz Crampton break down antitrust policy. Post date: November 30, 2017
Heather Frattone and Casey Sullivan highlight the category of jobs in which bar passage not required, but a JD provides an advantage Post date: November 7, 2017
Profs. Burbank and Farhang discuss their new book which investigates the pushback against private enforcement Post date: October 16, 2017
Stephen Morse discusses mass killings in the U.S. in the wake of the horrific Las Vegas shooting. Post date: October 5, 2017
Tom Wyler and Jerome Ashton discuss NAFTA, the TPP and what the future of trade agreements mean for the U.S. more globally. Post date: May 23, 2017
Christopher Yoo and Kyle Daly discuss the roll-back of the FCC’s internet privacy rules and what it means for consumers. Post date: May 9, 2017
Heather Frattone and Casey Sullivan discuss law school and careers in the legal market. Post date: March 8, 2017
Deepa Das Acevedo discusses the looming retirement crisis, employment law, and new work models. Post date: March 7, 2017