The Growing Case for Revisiting Section 230

Alexander Fried, Law & Public Policy Scholar, JD Anticipated May 2022 What do the following claims have in common? “Nancy Pelosi diverting Social Security money for the impeachment inquiry” “Trump’s grandfather was a pimp and a tax evader; his father was a member of the KKK.” “AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) proposed a motorcycle ban.” First, all of these claims are patently false …

Temple Law Democrats, BLSA Host Panel on Gun Rights in Philadelphia

I n the wake of the Parkland shooting, the Temple Law Democrats and the Black Law Students Association hosted a panel of diverse professionals to discuss their unique perspectives on gun violence and to address the critical issue of balancing gun rights and public safety in Philadelphia. Included on the panel were Temple Law professor and civil rights lawyer David Kairys, State Representative …

Treating a Sneeze Could be as Easy as ABC and 123

Araesia King, Law & Public Policy Scholar, JD Anticipated May 2021 Philadelphia was the location of the nation’s first hospital, and it is now a national hub for medical education and care. One sixth of the physicians in the United States have trained in Philadelphia. The city has thirteen acute care hospitals, three children’s hospitals, two cancer hospitals, one eye hospital, and one …