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Face to Face: The Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade
March 2, 2023
On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered the most significant ruling in recent memory in a Mississippi abortion law case (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization).
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Face to Face: Abortion Rights Under Attack
March 2, 2023
UMB President Bruce Jarrell speaks with three faculty members from the Francis King Carey School of Law about what could be the most significant Supreme Court ruling in recent memory.
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Criminalized Survivors Deserve Sentencing Reform
March 2, 2023
Although it might sound counterintuitive to some, sentencing reform is necessary to effectively address intimate partner violence and support victims.
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Justice White and the Politics of Roe v. Wade
March 2, 2023
Byron White opposed creating new constitutional rights, but he didn’t think the court should take back rights once they were well-established.
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Books and Articles by Matiangai Sirleaf
March 2, 2023
Professor Sirleaf’s scholarly agenda is to make visible the extant hierarchies in international law and to remedy the inequities reflected in it.