The Efficacy of the Main Street Lending Program Arpan Patel, CLS ’22 The ongoing pandemic has wrought devastation on American small and medium sized enterprises […]
Thomas Tees Up Future Challenges to Obergefell Joe Sullivan, CLS ’22 It has been five years since the Supreme Court’s historic marriage equality ruling in […]
As Pandemic Rages, ACA Challenge Threatens Protections for Preexisting Conditions Olivia Berci, CLS ’22 On November 10th, a week after the presidential election, the Supreme Court heard oral […]
Supreme Court-Packing and Norms as an Alternative to Reform Maxwell Potluri, CLS ’22 For the second time in two years, the Supreme Court is the focus of […]
The Third Circuit Underscores the Dangers of Even Raising an … Gage Hodgen, CLS ’22 The opportunity for the criminally accused to contest his or her guilt is fundamental […]
Coronavirus and Abortion in Texas Lauren Stewart, CLS ’22 During the Coronavirus pandemic, states wielded unprecedented emergency powers. As a result, courts served […]
The PA Legislature Never Created A Life Without Parole Sentence, … Morrease Leftwich, CLS ’22 Abdullah Muhammad filed a Habeas Corpus petition in the U.S. District Court for the […]
The FEC and Non-Enforcement of Elections Law Violations Following CREW … Sam Ackerman, CLS ’22 Unlike most federal agencies, the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) is uniquely led by an […]