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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Parashat Korah: His children did not die
Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein of Penn Carey Law offers insights into the Torah while speaking about present-day demagogues and populists.
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Using loophole, Seward County seizes millions from motorists without convicting them of crimes
Louis Rulli of Penn Carey Law says that citizens having their property taken without ever being accused or convicted of a crime is not part of the American system of justice.
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We cannot turn our backs on Central American migrants at the border
Fernando Chang-Muy and Trevor Stankiewicz of Penn Carey Law co-write in an op-ed that people seeking protection from torture, violence and extortion can and must be allowed to have access to a better life, no matter their country of origin.
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A greenwashing lawsuit against Delta aims to set a precedent
Shelley Welton of Penn Carey Law looks at an airline’s claim that buying offsets compensates for the climate-change effects of air travel.
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Trump federal indictment: How serious are obstruction charges?
Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law says that the obstruction charges in the indictment against Donald Trump and his aide carry as much weight as the charges related to keeping the top-secret documents, with a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
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Serena Mayeri on ‘Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi’
Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law pens a blog on “Outside In” and the life of Guido Calabresi, an immigrant from fascist Italy became a legal scholar and federal judge.
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Consumer impact if Credit Card Competition Act of 2023 passes
A 2019 study from Penn Carey Law found that consumers haven’t benefitted from the Durbin Amendment to the Dodd-Frank Act.
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‘Trump Too Small’ high court fight targets another trademark ban
Jennifer Rothman of Penn Carey Law says that the Supreme Court will likely reverse the Federal Circuit trademark ban since it doesn’t invoke “viewpoint discrimination.”
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Biden officials have taken oaths of office, contrary to social media claim
Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law comments on false claims that Biden Administration officials may not have properly recorded their oaths of office.
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Pa. lawmakers propose bills to study AI’s potential, safeguard against threats
Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law says that lawmakers setting out to understand and regulate AI need to recognize that it’s not a single monolithic entity.