
Rachel Rebouche
@rrebouche
Dean and Professor of Law @TempleLaw. Faculty fellow @PHLR_Temple.
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08-11-2019 01:12:46
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Powerful panel on health and law after #Dobbs w/ Janai Nelson Aziza Ahmed Irin Carmon Regina Mahone Rachel Rebouche O'Neill Institute Georgetown Law "were in a more criminal regime than before Roe" Rachel Rebouche 🔥


Mother Jones Not only that, as leading repro experts & legal scholars Mary Ziegler, Rachel Rebouche & Liz Sepper confirmed, the platform's mentioning of the 14th Amendment signals the party's support for fetal personhood—which would BAN ABORTION NATIONWIDE Y'all...sigh: motherjones.com/politics/2024/…

Make sure to read my Mother Jones scoop about the RNC official who admits they’re not “softening” on abortion in the new GOP platform even though it doesn’t explicitly call for a national abortion ban (& thanks Jessica Valenti for uplifting!): motherjones.com/politics/2024/…

With everything else going on, it almost feels small to say, but as part of my move to Temple Law School I've be promoted from Associate Prof. to a chaired Prof. of Law. In honor of my article, Unentitled, I decided to post after learning I'm one of few Lawtinas w/ this designation.


NEW Mother Jones: Abortion rights advocates see Harris as their ideal messenger—and a stronger candidate on repro rights than Biden ever was. “She actually talks about reproductive rights,” Rachel Rebouche told me, "and she’s unafraid to talk about abortion.” motherjones.com/politics/2024/…

.Rachel Rebouche & Mary Ziegler explained this to me for Mother Jones in response to the false media characterizations that the GOP is “softening” on abortion Anti-abortion folks involved are telling the world, straight-up: they’re not Including this guy ⬇️ motherjones.com/politics/2024/…



📜 “Contracts: Law in Action” Fifth Edition from Stewart McCaulay, William Whitford (University of Wisconsin Law School), LipsonLaw, Wendy Netter Epstein (DePaul Law) & Rachel Rebouche (Temple Law School) cap-press.com/books/isbn/978…


Thank you to all who joined us for the 2024 PHRC/Temple Law Social Justice Lecture, and special thanks to our guest speaker,Melissa Murray (@ProfMMurray on Threads 🧵) and host Dean Rachel Rebouche. We're honored and grateful to the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission for their ongoing partnership and work across the Commonwealth!


Today, there is hesitation to deliver abortion care under the law. In the future, there may be no one in an ER who is trained or able to do so, writes Rachel Rebouche. bit.ly/3U75MSp

➡️ Perhaps most importantly: Harris could appoint judges to SCOTUS who could one day overrule Dobbs. 3 current justices are in their 70s. “We should continue to talk about Dobbs just the way Alito described Roe: ‘Egregiously wrong’ and ‘erroneously’ decided,” Rachel Rebouche says.

There are obviously limits to what the Biden admin can do on this — but there ARE real measures they can take in the 2 months they have: “If the administration was hesitant or holding off, now is the time, I think, to not hesitate,” Rachel Rebouche says. Let’s review the options 🧵

Critically important contribution to the pardons discussion in The New York Times, as well as the Biden administration's unfinished tasks on abortion and contraception, from @dsc250, @GreerDonley, and Rachel Rebouche, the smartest and most forward-thinking repro rights lawyers out there.

“What now matters in a country where a third of the country bans abortion and other states do not is the flow of people, the flow of pills and the flow of information” Rachel Rebouche


Panelists join us at the 26th Annual Faculty Conference at #AALS2025 for a discussion on "Abortion Law After Dobbs." Ft. Stephanie Hall Barclay, Rachel Rebouche, Stephen E. Sachs, Mary Ziegler, and Sherif Girgis


Dean Rachel Rebouche calls out the dangers of defunding Planned Parenthood, as Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have pledged to do through the Department of Government Efficiency (Department of Government Efficiency), in this op-ed for @TheNation. bit.ly/4h37Wfl

Recent shield law cases capture the deep disagreement about abortion regulation among the states post-Dobbs, writes Rachel Rebouche. One set of states seeks to protect legal reproductive care, the other set of states seeks to stop abortion in-state and everywhere else.

Applications to Temple Law are outpacing an upward national trend, with a “large slice” from first-gen students and students of color, Dean Rachel Rebouche says. Temple's No. 4-ranked part-time program is ideal for people looking to make a career change. axios.com/local/philadel…


Temple Law rises to #50 in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 law school rankings! 🎉 Part-time program ranks #9, with top marks in trial advocacy (#2), health law (#13), and international law (#13). Dean Rachel Rebouche cites strong student outcomes as the driving force. 🔗 law.temple.edu/news/temple-la…
