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Examining Reproductive Rights in the Post-Chevron Era: Federal Agency Confusion, Emboldened Litigators, and the Role of Congress

By Liz McCaman Taylor, Manasi Raveendran, and Vidhi Bamzai* Federal agencies are vital tools for the execution of legislation enacted by Congress, despite frequent condemnation as a mere means of presidential overreach into the legislative process. The Supreme Court of the United States recognizes Congress’ power to establish federal agencies under Article I of the […]

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Inordinate Delay as Denial: Lessons from Seeking Gender-Affirmation Surgery in Prisons

D Dangaran[1] Justice too long delayed is justice denied. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.[2] This essay underscores and explores a simple legal argument that is currently underutilized, but offers a lot of promise, particularly in light of the Trump administration’s Executive Orders[3]: when a person needs a specific type of medical care, delaying access to that care violates

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Shaking the Tree: Using Advocacy to Push School Districts to Meet Their Obligations Under Title IX

In September 2018, I, like many women, was glued to my television watching Christine Blasey Ford testify about the indelible mark left by the sexual assault she had experienced as a high school student. For days, I kept thinking about her story and about all the stories that women like her had experienced and never

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