Faculty Who Lead: UC Law Experts Discuss Legal Aspects of the Week's Major Developments

Recent legal and governmental developments could dramatically change life for millions of Americans. 糖心原创 faculty provide the expertise and analysis to make sense of federal vaccine recommendations, potential changes to birthright citizenship, the ban on medical treatments for transgender youth, and the U.S. strikes on Iran.
KQED
Prof. Ming Chen says the Supreme Court ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc. could create 鈥渃haos鈥 across the nation, as birthright citizenship may apply in some states but not others.
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Prof. Rory Little joins an expert panel on Forum to discuss Supreme Court rulings from this term.
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The New York Times
As a key federal panel reverses longstanding flu vaccine recommendations, Prof. Dorit Reiss聽provides insights about the panelists鈥 potential off-the-record discussions as the report breaks down the proceedings that affect millions of children and families.
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JAMA Health Forum
In a new published article, Reiss and coauthor Lawrence O. Gostin from Georgetown Law discuss threats to human health stemming from efforts that are “fomenting distrust in vaccines from the top.”
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KTVU
Prof. David Levine joins Fox2 live in studio to discuss the complexities of Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc. and what it does and doesn’t mean for birthright citizenship.
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KGO
Prof. George Bisharat examines the U.S. strikes on Iran from a constitutional perspective.
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