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Constitutional Law
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Health Care
As Novo Nordisk ramps up lawsuits over Wegovy copies, investors ask where is Hims?
Prof. Robin Feldman explains the potential litigation strategy behind Novo Nordisk suing smaller telehealth companies for selling cheaper versions of its weight-loss drug Wegovy.
Vaccines
How RFK Jr.’s mRNA crackdown affects vaccinemaking and future pandemics
Prof. Dorit Reiss says the Trump administration’s termination of funding for mRNA vaccines and treatments will “deter innovations.” Reiss was among the experts who say the decision will harm the nation’s ability to stop pandemics.
Constitutional Law
Trump Claims Sweeping Power to Nullify Laws, Letters on TikTok Ban Show
As the Trump administration pauses enforcement of Congress’s TikTok ban, Prof. Zachary Price explores the constitutional questions raised by the move, warning that such actions may exceed the scope of executive power.
Featured Events
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 […]
CEALS Presents – Negotiating Legality: Chinese Companies in the U.S. Legal System
Featured Speaker: Professor Ji Li, University of California, Irvine School of Law Date/Time: Monday, October 13, 12:30-1:30 PM Location: 200-605 In Negotiating Legality, author Ji Li examines how […]
Certificate in Legal Research Program: Federal Legislative History Research
Earn your Certificate in Legal Research – and a notation on your transcript – or just attend to learn more about researching federal legislative history. Pizza will be provided to […]
Police Surveillance and the Perils of Technology – Zoom Webinar
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