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Penn Law and Wharton to Host 41 Professional Middle Eastern Women for Legal/Business Fellowship Program

PHILADELPHIA - The University of Pennsylvania Law School, Penn's Wharton School and the National Council for International Visitors are working with America-Mideast Educational and Training Services Inc. to implement the Legal and Business Fellowship Program.  The LBFP is funded by the U.S Department of State Middle East Partnership Initiative.

Jeanne Leong, Michael McTigue

The critical role of history after Dobbs

According to Penn Carey Law’s Serena Mayeri, the majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization relies upon a flawed, results-driven historical methodology to deny fundamental freedoms. 

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Harrisburg Patriot-News

Former Dauphin County employees are getting contracts, raising ethical questions

Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law says that post-employment restrictions are designed to ensure government leaders are free from personal entanglements that could lead them to take actions against the best interests of the public.

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The Washington Post

Justice Amy Coney Barrett ignites anger on the right after ruling against Trump

Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law says that Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett reaches decisions after a process of good-faith, analytical reasoning.

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WHYY (Philadelphia)

Del. Gov. Matt Meyer searches for a new Public Advocate in the face of anger over skyrocketing utility bills

Shelley Welton of Penn Carey Law and the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design discusses the economic link between cold temperatures and increased energy bills.

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Philadelphia Inquirer

Millions of adults have some college but no degree. This Philly-area group wants to change that

Wendell Pritchett of Penn Carey Law is the board chair of College Unbound, a college with Philadelphia ties that gives adult learners from underserved communities affordable paths to graduation.

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The New York Times

Inflation is stalking Trump

Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that modern corporations must often navigate being in the crosshairs of policymakers.

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