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#RutgersLaw @professormutch.bsky.social appears in a documentary premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. "Hollywood Does Abortion" looks at how the entertainment industry impacts the pursuit of reproductive justice. Catch the last screening on June 10: https://bit.ly/4xjKItS https://bit.ly/4xjKDGA
#RutgersLaw Professor Ronald Chen talks with @steveadubato.bsky.social about who oversees federal immigration enforcement and the distinction between civil and criminal violations for undocumented residents: https://bit.ly/43CvRgt #lawsky
“Menopause is having a moment.” #RutgersLaw Professor Marcy Karin is quoted in the July/August issue of Mother Jones on the increase in menopause accommodations around the country: https://bit.ly/4ajRC8w #lawsky
#RutgersLaw Professor Ronald Chen explains why verbiage in a New Jersey bill meant to protect reproductive and transgender healthcare makes it “clearly unconstitutional": https://bit.ly/4xq54l6 #lawsky #firstamendment
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Since the 1970s, depictions of abortion in film and television have both impacted and reflected shifting attitudes towards the procedure and those who choose it. In this incisive documentary, the purs...
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Employees in hormone flux want accommodations—and some states are granting them.
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Speech that would cause a “reasonable” person to suffer emotional harm can be punished under the bill. Critics have constitutional concerns.
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First Amendment debate erupts over reproductive, transgender healthcare bill • New Jersey Monitor
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In the latest #RutgersLaw newsletter: 🏘️ Housing Advocacy Clinic gets $500k grant 🏆 Rutgers Law Associates wins innovation award 💊 Professor Michael Carrier shapes pharma policy and law ⚖️ Big 10 law deans convene at Rutgers Law in Newark 🔗 Read all about it: https://go.rutgers.edu/june2026news2
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#RutgersLaw Professor Greg Baltz talks with WPIX after Newark Code Enforcement returned to a Newark apartment building yesterday. The department already issued multiple summonses for electricity, hot water, rodents, leaks and more: https://bit.ly/4eiuUia
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#RutgersLaw Professor Laura Cohen comments on the harrowing increase of lawmakers nationwide making juvenile sentencing stricter: https://bit.ly/4ekwSyz #lawsky
The Rutgers Institute for Law & Philosophy held its second "General Jurisprudence: Civil and Common Law Perspectives" Conference at #RutgersLaw in Camden last week. Speakers included scholars from around the world who gathered to present papers on various topics in the philosophy of law.
Is it easier to cheat now than ever? #RutgersLaw Professor Stuart Green's work on the subject is discussed in the latest episode of the Overthink Podcast: overthinkpod.substack.com/p/177-cheating
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Congratulations to #RutgersLaw Professor Andrew Rothman and Rutgers Law Associates! RLA received a 2026 Excellence in Innovation Award: Law Schools from @insightintoacadem.bsky.social This new honor celebrates law schools redefining the future of legal education: https://bit.ly/4vdeSxg #lawsky
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Newark Code Enforcement was back inside 449 Mount Prospect Avenue in Newark on Wednesday, after issuing multiple summonses for the 26-unit building on Tuesday.
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Problems continue inside Newark apartment building
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The One Area Where a 14-Year-Old Is an Adult
Lawmakers are finding catharsis in sending children to prison.
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Listen to Ellie and David talk about cheating in episode 177 of overthink!
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177. Cheating