Rights

ERISA’s Power to Protect Abortion

ERISA’s Power to Protect Abortion

Scholar argues that ERISA limits states’ ability to restrict abortion access.

Opening the Skies to Passengers Who Use Wheelchairs

Opening the Skies to Passengers Who Use Wheelchairs

Airline transportation needs to address accessibility issues for passengers with disabilities.

Disability and the Right to Move in the World

Disability and the Right to Move in the World

Current regulations limit accessibility of air travel to people with disabilities.

(Un)Equal Pay for Equal Work

(Un)Equal Pay for Equal Work

Scholars examine regulatory approaches to achieving pay equity.

Is the Foster Care System Worth Fostering?

Is the Foster Care System Worth Fostering?

Scholars explore the efficacy of the existing American foster care system.

Freedom From Compelled Pregnancy and Childbirth

Freedom From Compelled Pregnancy and Childbirth

Scholar argues that the First Amendment guarantees the right to abortion.

Supreme Illegitimacy

Supreme Illegitimacy

A terrible trio of Supreme Court cases from last term illustrates the need for judicial reform, which can occur through several options.

Digital Privacy in the Post-Dobbs Landscape

Digital Privacy in the Post-Dobbs Landscape

Following the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, experts discuss abortion-related data privacy concerns.

Legislators as Defendants but Not as Plaintiffs

Legislators as Defendants but Not as Plaintiffs

The Supreme Court increased potential intervening defendants when it implicitly protected voter ID laws.

Court Allows Administration to End “Remain in Mexico”

Court Allows Administration to End “Remain in Mexico”

DHS has discretion to end its policy requiring noncitizens to wait in Mexico pending their immigration proceedings.

Firearms Regulation through Constitutional Litigation

Firearms Regulation through Constitutional Litigation

The Supreme Court applies a contested history of firearms regulation to evaluate the constitutionality of firearms restrictions.

Constitutional Commitments to Aspirational Principles

Constitutional Commitments to Aspirational Principles

The majority’s reasoning in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health entrenches the historical failures of the United States.