“The Critical Role of History After Dobbs” by Serena Mayeri is published in the Journal of American Constitutional History. In this article she critiques the current Supreme Court majority’s “history-and-tradition” methodology and offers a very different vision of history’s role in constitutional interpretation.
Hardeep Dhillon’s recently published an article in The Historical Journal entitled “Imperial Violence, Law, and Compensation in the Age of Empire, 1919–1922” which is available online by Cambridge University Press.
Hardeep Dhillon interviewed with indianexpress.com to speak about her research on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Karen Tani co-authored “Disability and the Ongoing Federalism Revolution” with Katie Eyer. This article was published by The Yale Law Journal in the January 2024 issue.
Hardeep Dhillon co-organized the 1924: Asian Exclusion and the Making of Immigrant America Symposium on February 23, 2024. This event was presented by the Asian American Studies Program and co-sponsored by Penn History Department, Penn Migration Initiative, Penn Carey Law, and The Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration.
The Journal of American Constitutional History recently published an article by Serena Mayeri entitled “The Critical Role of History after Dobbs”.
Professor Tani will discuss themes from her book project, Costed Out: Governing Through Disability in the Late Twentieth-Century U.S.
Serena Mayeri recently published an op-ed for Time entitled “Don’t Be Fooled By Trump’s Failure to Endorse a Nationwide Abortion Ban”.