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Private Transitional Justice—The Case of the Slave Daguerreotypes Continued

Lesley Wexler

Illinois Law professor Lesley M. Wexler comments on a decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court affirming Harvard’s ownership over slave daguerreotypes, but allowing causes of action for negligent infliction of emotional distress and for reckless inflection of emotional distress to move forward.


To Be or Not to Be a Mother: A Timeless Question with New Urgency

Joanna L. Grossman Lawrence M. Friedman

In this second of a series of columns on the Supreme Court’s decision that eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, SMU Dedman School of Law professor Joanna L. Grossman and Stanford Law professor Lawrence M. Friedman describe how abortion law arose alongside the eugenics movement.


Dobbs Double-Cross: How Justice Alito Misused Pro-Choice Scholars’ Work

Michael C. Dorf

Cornell Law professor Michael C. Dorf argues that Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization eliminating the constitutional right to abortion misused pro-choice scholars’ work in an attempt to justify overturning Roe Casey.

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