Most Recent Additions*
Divine Law or Constitutional Flaw: The Clash of Religious Belief and Legal Neutrality in Missouri’s Abortion Ban
Caela M. Camazine
EMTALA Preemption of State Laws Restricting Emergency Abortions
Rachel N. Reeder
The Shifting Landscape of Substantive Due Process: Could Dobbs Pose a Threat to Contraceptive Rights?
Madeline C. Tatro
Teaching Dobbs as a Contemporary Case Study of Federalism in Action and an Introduction to the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of the Law
Antonia A.B. Miceli
Rethinking Foundations and Analyzing New Conflicts: Teaching Law After Dobbs
Nicole Huberfeld, Linda C. McClain, and Aziza Ahmed
Reproductive Rights and Medico-Legal Education Post-Dobbs: A Fireside Chat
Michael S. Sinha, Anna Krotinger, Maya A. Phan, and Louise P. King
Second-Tier Marriages
Jeremiah A. Ho
“The People” Getting Sick of Orders: Legislative Vetoes and Checks and Balances
José M. Sandoval Jr.
The Future of Jacobson v. Massachusetts and Modern Substantive Due Process for Public Health Preparedness
Helen S. Webster
The Supreme Court’s 2022-23 Access to Court Decisions
Sarah Somers, Abigail Coursolle, Sarah L. Grusin, and Jane Perkins
The Model Public-Health Emergency Authority Act
Robert Gatter
Authority to Improve or Harm Health: The Public Health Front in a Decades-Long Battle Over Governmental Powers
Sabrina Adler, Sara Bartel, and Heather Wong
*Updated as of 07/26/24.