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@EdWhelanEPPC Four years after the historic Dobbs ruling, new questions are being addressed by courts and legislatures across the country. Recent and ongoing developments include: ⚖️ Challenges to FDA regulation of mifepristone and chemical abortion access, like FDA v. Alliance for

For decades, Roe v. Wade (1973) stood out as one of the most hotly contested and controversial Supreme Court rulings of all time, with critics frequently calling Roe an “activist” ruling. Skeptics of Roe long warned that the Roe Justices changed the Constitution to what they

In Pung v. Isabella County, the Supreme Court rejected arguments that the Constitution requires compensation based on a property’s fair-market value after a tax sale, holding instead that surplus auction proceeds are the proper measure when the sale is fairly conducted. Join us

In two major decisions this term, the Supreme Court narrowed the use of U.S. courts in international disputes, limiting new causes of action under the Alien Tort Statute and clarifying sovereign immunity under the Helms-Burton Act. Join us TODAY at 10:45 AM for a discussion with

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