Governor Josh Shapiro () has selected three Penn Carey Law alumni to serve alongside him: Mira Baylson L'08, Sarah Hammer WG’99, L’11 (), and Akbar Hossain (). Read more:
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Prof. Cary Coglianese anticipates attorneys will be required to use AI tools in the future. Read more .
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Prof. David Skeel doesn't envision Lehman Brothers-Style crisis with Silicon Valley Bank collapse
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Time is running out to register for Regulatory Analysis & Decision Making. Executives and professionals will develop critical-thinking insight and decision-making skills needed to better navigate an ever-changing regulatory environment. Online; registration closes April 21.
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Develop your analytical skills for regulatory excellence by taking our online executive education program at @PennLaw, led by PPR Director Cary Coglianese. Program starts May 10 and covers regulatory design, compliance issues, AI, agile regulation & more. regrev.us/2TamBK8
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Prof. Jill Fisch anticipates legal challenges to SEC's climate reporting draft rule.
"Fisch said the proposed SEC rule has been caught up in the currents of the political fight in the U.S. over sustainable or ESG investing."
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Earlier this week, Penn Carey Law hosted a special event with Gigi Sohn L'86 (). A communications policy expert, Sohn's career in public interest tech law includes shaping Obama-era net neutrality rules and co-founding .
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In recognition of Women's History Month, our Office of Equity & Inclusion has curated this collection of Penn Carey Law achievements, events, and resources.
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EVENT: Join us on March 30 for a special event with , creator of "The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story," and moderated by , Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Penn Carey Law. Register: penncareylaw.news/3TquUCb
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TONIGHT: March 22 | 6pm
When Innocence Is Not Enough:
Hidden Evidence and the Failed Promise of the Brady Rule
Join us in discussion with former Public Defender and current Project Executive Director
RSVP: pennlaw.cvent.com/c/express/b8ef
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Today #SCOTUS issued the opinion in Perez v Sturgis School District, an important disability rights case involving rights to public education.
We discussed the case w/ Prof. Jasmine Harris on this episode:
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EVENT: 3/22 | 6 pm
When Innocence Is Not Enough: Hidden Evidence and the Failed Promise of the Brady Rule
Join us in discussion with former PD & Project Executive Director L'93
RSVP: penncareylaw.news/3n7Orev
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In his groundbreaking book, Thomas L. Dybdahl L'98 chronicles the evolution of the Brady rule from its unexpected birth to the legal challenges that left it defanged and ineffective.
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WATCH: Prof. Tess Wilkinson-Ryan L'05, G'06, PhD'08 discusses her new book, Fool Proof and how fear of being "a sucker" drives human behavior:
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Project Green Swan, co-developed by Mehrnoosh Aryanpour SJD’25 (center), has been named winner of the 's 2023 Jacobson Global Venture Award: penncareylaw.news/3n2mmoT
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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt’s () insights are featured in @annenbergcivic’s New Documentary, ‘Juneteenth’:
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EVENT 3/29/23: After a "constitutional revolution" during the 1990s, Israel may now be facing a "counter-constitutional revolution" at a time of profound challenge to democratic governance and constitutionalism globally.
Presented by :
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Prof. Dorothy Roberts’ scholarship on the child welfare system, which she calls the "family policing system" is cited :
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This past #InternationalWomensDay, students participated in domestic violence and women empowerment training in Ghana:
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The Free Migration Project and the Legislative Clinic at Penn Carey Law's study on medical deportation was recently cited in
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👏 Prof. Shelley Welton’s paper outlining innovative strategies for strengthening grid reliability while accelerating the nation’s transition to a lower-carbon energy system has been award 's Morrison Prize.
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WATCH: Visiting Prof. Kate Shaw () cautions that other 'scientific questions could be subject to judicial second-guessing' if plaintiffs prevail in the FDA abortion pill case in Texas
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WATCH: Prof. Kermit Roosevelt () discusses his pathbreaking book, The Nation That Never Was, and how rooting America's fundamental values in the history of post-Civil War Reconstruction — not the Founding — opens a door to a better America.
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Huge financial losses are among the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prof. Tom Baker's database to track COVID-related insurance litigation in state and federal courts was featured in
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At , Prof. Tess Wilkinson-Ryan L’05, G’06, PhD’08 explores how the fear of playing the sucker shows up in rhetoric surrounding student loan forgiveness.
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At , Prof. David Hoffman explores "the voluminous, proliferating phenomenon of online terms and conditions," which "presents a problem of growing scope."
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Recognizing 50 remarkable women who are blazing new trails!
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EVENT: Join for "What Does ChatGPT Mean for Us?" on 3/20, 12-1 pm.
Experts will cover topics ranging from the underlying tech of generative AI to ethical implications. CLE credit available. RSVP to reserve lunch:
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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt recently discussed his background as well as his pathbreaking book, The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America’s Story, with Robin Lindley at George Washington University’s History News Network:
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How can regulators respond to emerging and dynamic algorithms, such as Chat GPT? Cary Coglianese of explores this question in a working paper.
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At , Evelyn Tsinsin L’24, GR’24 argues that the FDA — not courts — should decide on the safety of abortion drugs. Read:
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Thank you to SarahPaoletti and Citlalli Ochoa , of Bringing #HumanRights Home Lawyers Network, along with Kate Macintosh of and for an open dialogue on ways to advance social justice and inclusion together.
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Prof. Shelley Welton () receives the Morrison Prize for the “most impactful sustainability-related legal academic article published in North America” in 2022, for her coauthored article on grid reliability. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf
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Sadie Alexander was the first woman to receive a law degree from the , and the first Black woman to practice law in the United States. The Penn Libraries is home to her papers, and she appears in the comic "Negro Heroes." #InternationalWomensDay #WomensHistoryMonth
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Columnist explores Prof. Kermit Roosevelt’s ‘The Nation That Never Was’ Vis à Vis Ron DeSantis’ ‘war on public education’: penncareylaw.news/3ZysGTz
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Learn more about how Penn Carey Law faculty and students are fighting for gender justice around the world: penncareylaw.news/3ZRo6iU
#InternationalWomensDay2023
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At The Regulatory Review (), Nabil Shaikh L’24 explores the perspective of Sara Gerke of that Congress and the FDA should treat risky clinical artificial intelligence tools as medical devices.
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Why we might see less breaking up of tech giants: Prof. Herb Hovernkamp explains in
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👏 Congratulations to Mehrnoosh Aryanpour SJD'25 and colleagues for their work developing Project Green Swan, an investment platform focused on early-stage development opportunities in sustainable infrastructure and energy.
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Congratulations to the winners of this year's Jacobson Global Venture Awards!
In this annual competition, Lauder students pitch their ventures to a panel of alumni judges for a chance to win $12K in funding. Read about the three winning ventures here: whr.tn/41Igpx9
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VIRTUAL EVENT: Join us tomorrow, 3/7, at 2:00-3:15pm ET for the 3rd Annual Conference on Racial Equity in Corporate Governance, featuring a panel discussion of the implications of several appellate cases on DEI strategies.
Learn more & register: penncareylaw.news/3y38cpN
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