Wharton faculty on investment strategies, birth rates, and climate change Image: iStock/Liountmila Korelidou Wharton faculty on investment strategies, birth rates, and climate change The latest episodes of the faculty research podcast, ‘Ripple Effect,’ showcase recent books from three experts.
Supporting vital immigrant defense Members of Penn Carey Law’s Transnational Legal Clinic traveled to Georgia to assist the Southern Poverty Law Center’s work representing immigrant detainees.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Carey Law) Supporting vital immigrant defense Penn Carey Law Transnational Legal Clinic students spent a semester with the Southern Poverty Law Center, learning immigration law while serving clients seeking asylum and other forms of immigration relief.
New books from Wharton faculty Image: iStock/hrabar New books from Wharton faculty The latest installments of The Wharton School’s faculty research podcast, “Ripple Effect,” showcases recent books on leadership, customer service, immigration, and the power of data.
Will America’s clean car policies persist? Image: iStock/OceanProd Will America’s clean car policies persist? Four ambitious clean-car policies are driving a major transformation in the United States. Will they survive legal and political threats?
Supporting sustainable startups and underrepresented entrepreneurs Image: Courtesy of Penn Carey Law Supporting sustainable startups and underrepresented entrepreneurs Penn Carey Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic contributes to economic development with a focus on underrepresented entrepreneurs and social impact startups.
Penn Carey Law faculty react to SCOTUS ruling on immunity, social media content The Guardian of Law sculpture at the west entrance of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. (Image: AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) Penn Carey Law faculty react to SCOTUS ruling on immunity, social media content University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School professors share their reaction to two Supreme Court decisions delivered on the final day of the 2023-2024 term—presidential immunity and social media content.
Law experts on SCOTUS decisions on Chevron, Jan. 6 obstruction charge, administrative powers Image: iStock/RomanBabakin Law experts on SCOTUS decisions on Chevron, Jan. 6 obstruction charge, administrative powers Faculty experts from Penn Carey Law reflect on the latest Supreme Court decisions and their consequences for future judicial decisions.
Continued access to emergency abortion care Image: AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana Continued access to emergency abortion care In dismissing Moyle v. United States, Penn Carey Law’s Allison K. Hoffman says the Supreme Court took a “procedural punt” in allowing doctors in Idaho to continue providing emergency abortion care.
Public defender shortages The Delaware County courthouse is seen, Thursday Oct. 15, 2020, in Media, Pennsylvania.(Image: AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma) Public defender shortages A new report by Paul Heaton, director of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice, shows that nearly every county in Pennsylvania has a shortage of public defenders.
The Immigration Act of 1924 A group of Chinese and Japanese women and children waiting to be processed, held in a wire mesh enclosure at the Angel Island Internment barracks in San Francisco Bay. The Angel Island Immigration Station processed one million immigrants from 1910 to 1940, mostly from China and Japan.(Image: AP Photo/File) Q&A The Immigration Act of 1924 A century after a federal law established a national quota system on immigration, legal historian Hardeep Dhillon explains the significance and legacy of the Immigration Act of 1924.