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Dobbs In A Technologized World: Implications For Us Data Privacy, Jheel Gosain, Jason D. Keune, Michael S. Sinha Jan 2023

Dobbs In A Technologized World: Implications For Us Data Privacy, Jheel Gosain, Jason D. Keune, Michael S. Sinha

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In June of 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, overturning 50 years of precedent by eliminating the federal constitutional right to abortion care established by the Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. The Dobbs decision leaves the decision about abortion services in the hands of the states, which created an immediately variegated checkerboard of access to women’s healthcare across the country. This in turn laid bare a profusion of privacy issues that emanate from our technologized world. We review these privacy issues, including healthcare data, financial data, website tracking and …


Preventing Maternal Deaths: A Critical Feminist Approach To Maternal Mortality In The United States, Jemalyn Harvey Jan 2022

Preventing Maternal Deaths: A Critical Feminist Approach To Maternal Mortality In The United States, Jemalyn Harvey

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The International Convention On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Racial Discrimination: An Analysis Of Article 4’S Implementation On Hate Speech In The United States, Japan, And Germany, Chioma Chukwu-Smith Jan 2021

The International Convention On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Racial Discrimination: An Analysis Of Article 4’S Implementation On Hate Speech In The United States, Japan, And Germany, Chioma Chukwu-Smith

Saint Louis University Law Journal

In 2017, white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia to protest the removal of Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s statue from a public park. The “protesters” chose to voice their concerns by carrying tiki torches and spewing racist chants. The encounter began with hateful speech and ended in bloodshed and death. This is one example of how the United States, along with several other democracies, has been confronted with the question of how far they should go in limiting extreme forms of hateful, discriminatory expression.

In various countries around the world, hate speech, at its worst, has resulted in political extremism …


The Reemergence Of Vaccine Nationalism, Ana Santos Rutschman Jan 2020

The Reemergence Of Vaccine Nationalism, Ana Santos Rutschman

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This short essay explores the reemergence of vaccine nationalism during the COVID-19 pandemic. The essay traces the pre-COVID origins of vaccine nationalism and explains how it can have detrimental effects on equitable access to newly developed vaccines.


The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, And Politics In The United States, Samuel R. Gross Jan 2018

The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, And Politics In The United States, Samuel R. Gross

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Intersection Of Trade Policy, Immigration, And Tax Law: A Coordinated Tax Response To The “Push” Factors Driving The Current Wave Of Migration To The United States From Central America, Genevieve Tokić Jan 2017

Exploring The Intersection Of Trade Policy, Immigration, And Tax Law: A Coordinated Tax Response To The “Push” Factors Driving The Current Wave Of Migration To The United States From Central America, Genevieve Tokić

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Saving The United States From Lurching To Another Sentencing Crisis: Taking Proportionality Seriously And Implementing Fair Fixed Penalties, Mirko Bagaric, Sandeep Gopalan Jan 2016

Saving The United States From Lurching To Another Sentencing Crisis: Taking Proportionality Seriously And Implementing Fair Fixed Penalties, Mirko Bagaric, Sandeep Gopalan

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles Jan 2015

Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Usada The Unconquerable: The One-Side Nature Of The United States Anti-Doping Administration’S Arbitration Process, Brian A. Dziewa Jan 2014

Usada The Unconquerable: The One-Side Nature Of The United States Anti-Doping Administration’S Arbitration Process, Brian A. Dziewa

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


History As Our Guide?: The Past As An Invisible Source Of Constitutionality In The Legislative Debates On The Alien Act In The United States (1798) And The Émigrés Problem In France (1791), Jelte Olthof Jan 2013

History As Our Guide?: The Past As An Invisible Source Of Constitutionality In The Legislative Debates On The Alien Act In The United States (1798) And The Émigrés Problem In France (1791), Jelte Olthof

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


From The Border To The Bench: The Barriers To Freedom For Victims Of Domestic Violence Seeking Asylum In The United States And Why A Favorable Decision In The Case Of R-A- Is Necessary But Not Sufficient Protection For Future Claimants, Chelsea M. Peter Jan 2011

From The Border To The Bench: The Barriers To Freedom For Victims Of Domestic Violence Seeking Asylum In The United States And Why A Favorable Decision In The Case Of R-A- Is Necessary But Not Sufficient Protection For Future Claimants, Chelsea M. Peter

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Implications Of Padilla V. Kentucky On Practice In United States District Courts, Judge Robert Pratt Jan 2011

The Implications Of Padilla V. Kentucky On Practice In United States District Courts, Judge Robert Pratt

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford Jan 2011

How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Of Labor Inspectors And Judges: Chilean Labor Law Enforcement After Pinochet (And What The United States Can Do To Help), César F. Rosado Marzán Jan 2010

Of Labor Inspectors And Judges: Chilean Labor Law Enforcement After Pinochet (And What The United States Can Do To Help), César F. Rosado Marzán

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Where Forum Non Conveniens And Preemptive Jurisdiction Collide: An Analytical Look At Latin American Preemptive Jurisdiction Laws In The United States, Jennifer L. Woulfe Jan 2010

Where Forum Non Conveniens And Preemptive Jurisdiction Collide: An Analytical Look At Latin American Preemptive Jurisdiction Laws In The United States, Jennifer L. Woulfe

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Informal Homeownership In The United States And The Law, Heather K. Way Jan 2009

Informal Homeownership In The United States And The Law, Heather K. Way

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Birthright Citizenship In The United States: Realities Of De Facto Deportation And International Comparisons Toward Proposing A Solution, Amanda Colvin Jan 2008

Birthright Citizenship In The United States: Realities Of De Facto Deportation And International Comparisons Toward Proposing A Solution, Amanda Colvin

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


First Amendment As Last Resort: The Internet Gambling Industry’S Bid To Advertise In The United States, Anne Lindner Jan 2006

First Amendment As Last Resort: The Internet Gambling Industry’S Bid To Advertise In The United States, Anne Lindner

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Does The Constitution Apply To The Actions Of The United States Anti-Doping Agency?, Dionne L. Koller Jan 2005

Does The Constitution Apply To The Actions Of The United States Anti-Doping Agency?, Dionne L. Koller

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Why The United States Should Not Ratify The Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Richard G. Wilkins, Adam Becker, Jeremy Harris, Donlu Thayer Jan 2003

Why The United States Should Not Ratify The Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Richard G. Wilkins, Adam Becker, Jeremy Harris, Donlu Thayer

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civilian Oversight Of The Police In The United States, Merrick Bobb Jan 2003

Civilian Oversight Of The Police In The United States, Merrick Bobb

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


United States Human Rights Policy In The 21st Century In An Age Of Multilateralism, Catherine Powell Apr 2002

United States Human Rights Policy In The 21st Century In An Age Of Multilateralism, Catherine Powell

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A United States Human Rights Policy For The 21st Century, Harold Hongju Koh Apr 2002

A United States Human Rights Policy For The 21st Century, Harold Hongju Koh

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Response To Harold Koh’S Childress Lecture – A United States Human Rights Policy For The 21st Century, Michael H. Posner Apr 2002

Response To Harold Koh’S Childress Lecture – A United States Human Rights Policy For The 21st Century, Michael H. Posner

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Do Jury Trials Encourage Harsh Punishments In The United States?, William T. Pizzi Jan 2002

Do Jury Trials Encourage Harsh Punishments In The United States?, William T. Pizzi

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


The United States’ Indispensability In Indian Land Claims: The Proper Application Of Provident Tradesmens, Aaron L. Pawlitz Sep 2001

The United States’ Indispensability In Indian Land Claims: The Proper Application Of Provident Tradesmens, Aaron L. Pawlitz

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The United States Sentencing Commission: Starting Up Again, The Honorable Diana E. Murphy May 2000

The United States Sentencing Commission: Starting Up Again, The Honorable Diana E. Murphy

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Academic Tenure: Its Historical And Legal Meanings In The United States And Its Relationship To The Compensation Of Medical School Faculty Members, Lawrence White Jan 2000

Academic Tenure: Its Historical And Legal Meanings In The United States And Its Relationship To The Compensation Of Medical School Faculty Members, Lawrence White

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Significant Cases Of The Honorable Theodore Mcmillian During His Tenure On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit 1978 - 1999, Honorable Donald P. Lay Jan 1999

The Significant Cases Of The Honorable Theodore Mcmillian During His Tenure On The United States Court Of Appeals For The Eighth Circuit 1978 - 1999, Honorable Donald P. Lay

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney Jan 1998

Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.