Kaytie Hobbs, Blog Chair, University of Cincinnati Law Review The Supreme Court is spending these hot June days handing down decision from its 2018 term. This blog post surveys a few of the more interesting holdings so far: Gamble v. United States[1] Held: Dual-sovereignty doctrine is upheld, allowing states and the federal government to prosecute... Continue Reading →
โAdmitting Privilegesโ Requirements for Abortion Providers Possibly Up for Review by the Supreme Court
Author: Rebecca Dussich, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review Since the Supreme Courtโs decision granting women the constitutionally protected right to seek and obtain abortions in Roe v. Wade,[1] various individuals, organizations, and government bodies have pushed back against the ruling through legislation and additional lawsuits. Although many of these attempts have been successful,... Continue Reading →
