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Professor Cary Coglianese joins @BLaw's podcast to discuss how federal courts are responding to the Supreme Court's decision tamping down on nationwide injunctions. penncareylaw.news/40Ug5wp
Prof. Cary Coglianese tells @Bloomberg, "The reality is that CASA did not foreclose all avenues for what is effectively nationwide relief. Courts can set aside action that's unlawful and that's been the bread and butter of administrative law for decades." penncareylaw.news/4loYNjd
.@TheRegReview's SCOTUS series is live. 17 essays analyzing the most impactful regulatory decisions of the Term. Read: penncareylaw.news/4kS8WnC
Last week, @politico featured Claire Finkelstein (@COFinkelstein), a prominent member of the national security scene, on the sidelines of the Aspen Security Forum, to discuss how she likes to unwind. penncareylaw.news/44G5zLH
In this most recent episode of @StrictScrutiny_ , Professor Kate Shaw and her co-hosts run through the latest legal news, including the Court greenlighting the dismantling of the Department of Education. @CrookedMedia penncareylaw.news/45eipRp
Practice Professor Sarah Paoletti joins KYW Newsradio's Bridging Philly podcast to discuss the Trump administration's deportation efforts, the legal process, the barriers, and whether or not a legal status actually means protection. penncareylaw.news/44TRXLx
Prof. Kate Shaw tells @csmonitor, "The [Supreme] court is handing down extraordinarily high-impact rulings on the emergency docket, and in particular in the most recent shadow docket order involving the Department of Education, without a word of ..." penncareylaw.news/3IEB5RJ
Regarding Thursday's settlement of Mark Zuckerberg's $7 billion shareholder case in Delaware, Prof. Jill Fisch tells @BLaw, the late stage of the litigation reduced concerns about "trying to get rid of the case by buying off the plaintiffs' lawyers." penncareylaw.news/44WgLCy
Professor Coglianese’s essay in Science draws on a recent report he coauthored with Cynthia Giles, entitled “Third-Party Auditing Cannot Guarantee Carbon Offset Credibility,” which is available online in the Penn Carey Law SSRN working paper series. penncareylaw.news/3IwZJUh
Professor Allison Hoffman spoke with @Law360 about when and where Medicaid cuts and related regulations will be felt, and how the long-term impact could pose widespread obstacles for the public. penncareylaw.news/44XRIPT
Professor Kate Shaw joins WBUR to discuss Monday's Supreme Court ruling that mass layoffs at the Department of Education can move forward. penncareylaw.news/3GLZ3K9
Professor Herb Hovenkamp (@Sherman1890) writes about the U.S. Supreme Court and the merger efficiency "defense" for the @NetworkLawRev. penncareylaw.news/3UmG9MV
In this essay she wrote for @TheRegReview, Professor Allison Hoffman explains the way we subsidize care for low-income people and why a Supreme Court decision reveals flaws in how we pay safety-net hospitals and why reform is overdue. penncareylaw.news/44wVsZA
Students at Penn Carey Law partner with organizations across Philadelphia to expand access to justice and provide critical services. Watch how their work supports communities and shapes their legal education. @PCL_TPIC @GittisClinics penncareylaw.news/454naNs
Beginning in 2025–2026, Penn Carey Law students can pursue a Certificate of Study in History and Historical Research Methods—granted by Penn’s Department of History. penncareylaw.news/3IthRhN
Following a federal court once again blocking the Trump administration's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship, Prof. Kim Roosevelt tells Roll Call he is skeptical that class action claims will survive. "I would be pleasantly surprised if the ... " penncareylaw.news/4eS5Hv1
Professor Kate Shaw and her co-hosts are joined by Chris Hayes to talk about his new book, The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource. @CrookedMedia @StrictScrutiny_ penncareylaw.news/4kz7h67
A new report coauthored by Prof. Cary Coglianese, featured in Carbon Pulse, finds that climate offset auditors face deep conflicts of interest—often failing to stop over-crediting due to self-serving biases. penncareylaw.news/40iGwM3
Will the Big Beautiful Bill affect your health insurance? Professor Allison Hoffman explains to Investopedia that "People will lose insurance through ACA marketplace plans because of increased enrollment hurdles and an end to enhanced federal subsidies." penncareylaw.news/3GHR8xo
NEW piece: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔.𝐒. 𝐒𝐮𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐦𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐌𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 “𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐞” Author: @Sherman1890 (@pennlaw) Link: networklawreview.org/hovenkamp-effi…