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October 24, 2023
In a comment published in the Journal of Constitutional Law, Sarah Reeves L’23 analyzes how Pennsylvania courts apply the appellate waiver doctrine, arguing that its excessive use constricts litigants’ right to appeal.
‘Poverty Penalties’ Pose Human Rights Concerns
August 9, 2023
Criminal fines and fees disproportionately affect poor individuals and people in vulnerable groups, write Prof. Jean Galbraith and students.
Award-Winning Educators
May 11, 2023
Penn Carey Law recognized six faculty members with teaching awards for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The U.S. and International Disability Law
September 13, 2022
At the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Benjamin A. Barsky L’19, G’19 writes about how cities and states have incorporated international disability rights principles in their laws and policies.
Prof. Galbraith asserts that President-Elect Biden could unilaterally rejoin Open Skies Treaty: Daily Kos
November 24, 2020
Penn Gazette features climate advocacy essays from Penn Law scholars
January 14, 2020
Does an impeachment inquiry override executive privilege? Prof. Galbraith examines historical precedent: Wall Street Journal
October 23, 2019
Prof. Galbraith and Beatrix Lu L’20 discuss gender-identity protection provisions in “new NAFTA”: Yale Law Journal Forum
October 8, 2019
Jean Galbraith explains why executive privilege regarding diplomatic information is not absolute: Just Security
October 4, 2019
Six Penn Law faculty and fellows contribute to new Penn-wide report proposing climate risk solution
September 17, 2019
Penn Law introduces new Appellate Advocacy Clinic led by Prof. Galbraith and Ilana Eisenstein: Law.com
August 26, 2019