Substantive Due Process After Dobbs
Sponsor(s): Law School
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization was a contentious and transformative decision for abortion rights in the United States of America. But, as many legal commentators have remarked, the decision may have implications that go far beyond abortion rights, calling into question other "substantive due process rights" such as the right to privacy. Join us for a discussion with "Advisory Opinions" Podcast host David French, Professor Julia Mahoney of the University of Virginia School of Law, and Duke Law's Professor Neil Siegel. Sponsored by the Federalist Society. More details to come. Lunch will be provided. For more information, please contact Tom Fogarty at tmf33@duke.edu or Matthew Mcknight at mcm141@duke.edu.