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Erwin Chemerinsky, Tara L. Grove, James A. Chance
October 9, 2025

Equal Protection. Title VII. Experts discuss the Supreme Court's application of rational basis review to restrictions on transgender medical care for minors in United States v. Skrmetti, and in Ames v. Ohio, the application of the same evidentiary standard to all protected classes under Title VII.

Erwin Chemerinsky, James A. Chance, Melissa Murray
October 20, 2020

Reproductive Freedom. Experts discuss the constitutionality of admitting privileges requirements for abortion providers, and whether exceptions to ACA-required contraceptive coverage can be administratively expanded to include moral objection.

Erwin Chemerinsky, Laurie Levenson, Elizabeth C. Wiggins
October 7, 2020

Sex Discrimination under Title VII. Watch discussion about how the expanded definition of sex to include sexual orientation and identity will impact future litigation. 

Judicial Conference of the United States, Committee on Codes of Conduct, Federal Judicial Center
September 11, 2019

This pamphlet provides an overview of law clerks’ ethical obligations as well as resources they can consult for further information.

Federal Judicial Center, Judicial Conference of the United States, Committee on Codes of Conduct
October 18, 2018

This pamphlet provides an overview of law clerks’ ethical obligations as well as resources they can consult for further information.

Lori A. Murphy, Michael E. Siegel, Joanne Lipman
September 5, 2018

Episode 3: An interview with Joanne Lipman, former editor-in-chief of USA Today and author of

Molly Johnson
January 1, 1995

A research guide on how to do social science research, how to avoid the common pitfalls of analyzing data in a policy-charged environment, and how to work with social scientists who might provide assistance to courts.

William W Schwarzer, Marilyn Roberts
July 1, 1993

In this issue of the State-Federal Judicial Observer:

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