
Temple University Beasley School of Law Presents: Supreme Court Roundup, Part II
Monday, October 20, 2025
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Zoom
About the Event
Join Temple Law Faculty experts online for the Supreme Court Roundup, Part II event. Following introductions from Associate Dean Jeffrey Dunoff, hear remarks regarding several of the Supreme Court’s most important decisions from last term. Professors Dara Purvis, Laura Little, and Peter Spiro will discuss cases involving LGBTQ+ rights, executive power, and immigrants’ rights.
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About the Speakers
Dara Purvis
James E. Beasley Professor of Law
Professor Dara E. Purvis is a scholar of family law, sexual orientation and gender identity, feminist legal theory, and masculinities. Her recent work focuses on the constitutional rights of transgender children. Her work has appeared in the California Law Review, Boston University Law Review, Wake Forest Law Review, Florida State Law Review, Michigan State Law Review, the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, Cambridge University Press, and The New York Times.
Laura Little
James G. Schmidt Professor of Law
Professor Laura E. Little serves as the James G. Schmidt Chair in Law. She specializes in federal courts, conflict of laws, and constitutional law. She teaches, lectures, and consults internationally on these subjects and is routinely engaged for training judges as well as for speeches at academic and judicial conferences. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including a sole-authored casebook, Conflict of Laws (2d ed. Aspen Wolters Kluwer 2018), two treatises: Federal Courts and First Amendment, both in Aspen Wolter Kluwer Publishing’s Examples and Explanations series, and Guilty Pleasures: Law and Comedy in America (Oxford 2019). Among her many awards for teaching and scholarship are several law school awards, a University-wide Lindback award, and Temple’s highest award for teaching, the University Great Teacher Award. The American Law Institute appointed Professor Little in 2014 to serve as Associate Reporter, Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws.
Peter Spiro
Charles R. Weiner Professor of Law
Peter J. Spiro holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law. Before joining Temple’s faculty in 2006, Professor Spiro was Rusk Professor of Law at the University of Georgia Law School. A former law clerk to Justice David H. Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court, Spiro specializes in international, immigration, and constitutional law. Spiro is the author of Beyond Citizenship: American Identity After Globalization (Oxford University Press 2008), At Home in Two Countries: The Past and Future of Dual Citizenship (NYU Press 2016), and Citizenship: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press 2019). He has contributed commentary to such publications as The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, The Wall Street Journal, and The New Republic, and is frequently quoted in the media on international and immigration law issues.
Moderator
Jeffrey Dunoff
Associate Dean for Research, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law
Jeff Dunoff is the Associate Dean for Research and Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law. His research and writing focus on public international law, international regulatory regimes, international courts, international organizations, and interdisciplinary approaches to international law.
