New Frontiers in Federalism - Session 3: Abortion and the Chaos of Conflicting Mandates
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Carolyn Shapiro, associate dean for academic administration and strategic initiatives, co-director of the institute on the Supreme Court of the United States, and professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law will be a panelist at a webinar sponsored by the New York City Bar. Details are below.
Format: Webinar
Program Fee:
Free for Members | $15 Non-Lawyers and Non-Member Attorneys
Please Note: A final confirmation containing the Zoom link and Access Code to join the event will be sent to ALL registrants 2 hours prior to the start of the event.
Description:
The third “Emerging Federalism” session will describe the maze of conflicts among the states in the aftermath of the Dobbs decision on abortion. Dobbs has unleashed a torrent of statues, regulations, civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions about all aspects of abortion, including the legal viability of the constitutional right to travel between states; the rights and obligations of states to extradite; and issues relating to the primacy of federal law regarding “medication abortions,” as well as conflicting federal judicial decisions on the subject. The implications of conflicting mandates for the private sector will also be considered.
Our speakers will participate in a roundtable discussion about all of the multifaceted aspects of this impossibly difficult problem of inter-government clash. In addition, our panel will focus on the difficulty of everyday citizens, and particularly, pregnant women, to understand which possible governments in which locations, at which governmental level, and with what authorities, could permit or coerce action on abortion.
Moderator:
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network, NYU Law School
Panelists:
Professor Mary Ziegler, UC-Davis Law School
Dean Rachel Rebouche, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Professor Carolyn Shapiro, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Sponsoring Committee:
Rule of Law Task Force, Marcy Kahn, Chair
Co-Sponsoring Committees:
Health Law, Heather Hatcher, Chair
Sex and Law, Farah Diaz-Tello and Iliana Konidaris, Co-Chairs
Election Law, Rachael Harding, Chair
Government Ethics and State Affairs, Ed Murray, Chair
Federal Courts, Richard Hong, Chair
Co-Sponsoring Organization:
Birnbaum Women's Leadership Network at NYU School of Law
The Brennan Center for Justice
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