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Citizenship
What the Supreme Court鈥檚 Latest Ruling Means for Birthright Citizenship
The Trump v. CASA, Inc. Supreme Court ruling could create 鈥渃haos鈥 across the nation, as birthright citizenship may apply in some states but not others. Prof. Ming Chen helps to break down the decision鈥檚 impact on a definition of citizenship that has stood for more than 150 years.
Vaccines
Kennedy鈥檚 New Advisers Rescind Recommendations for Some Flu Vaccines
As a key federal panel reverses longstanding flu vaccine recommendations, Prof. Dorit Reiss鈥攁 leading expert in vaccine law and policy鈥攖ells The New York Times how off-the-record discussions among panelists could affect the vote鈥檚 legitimacy.
Technology and Crime
D.C. court officials repeatedly lost track of teens wearing ankle monitors. The timing was deadly.
Prof. Kate Weisburd discusses the limitations, both practical and societal, of relying on GPS ankle monitors for youths in a long-form piece on teens in Washington, D.C.
Law and Politics
Can the Left Win Back Working-Class Voters?
Prof. Joan Williams discusses her new book, 鈥淥utclassed,鈥 explaining how a growing 鈥渄iploma divide鈥 has shifted working-class voting trends and how a focus on shared values could help unify the middle class.
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AALS Sections on Education Law & Children and the Law Works-in-Progress Conference
The AALS Sections on Education Law and Children and the Law invite submissions for a Works-in-Progress (WIP) conference to be held on October 10 and October 11, 2025 in San […]