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producing scholarship and teaching materials on labor and employment law. She was an invited participant in the AALS Civil Procedure Section’s program for the Annual Meeting where she presented in a session entitled “Courts: At the Margin or the Core” on January 7, 2023. She was also an invited presenter at the Georgetown Law Clinics and the Georgetown University Racial Justice Institute Symposium where she participated in a panel entitled “Racial Justice Lawyering in Court” on March 3, 2023.


Claudio Grossman was elected by the Chilean Congress to be in the Committee of


Admissibility in charge of approving or rejecting proposals for a new constitution in Chile that could violate 12 basic principles. He was interviewed for the Latin American and Chilean public on his history and contribution. He was re- appointed as Special Advisor of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in November 2022.


Lewis Grossman delivered a book talk on his book Choose Your Medicine, Freedom of Therapeutic


Choice in America at Harvard Law School on November 11, 2022, as well as at George Washington Law School on November 14, 2022. He was named a member of the Planning Committee for the National Academies Workshop on Advancing Regulatory Science for Defining and Evaluating In-Home Safe Disposal Systems. He moderated and participated in a panel on medication abortion at


the conference Health, Equity, and Law aſter Dobbs, co-hosted by American University and George Washington University on February 25, 2023. Lewis participated on a panel titled “Preempting Pregnancy: Federalism, Medication Abortion and Contraceptive Care” at DePaul Law School’s Jaharis Symposium, “Unplanned Obsolescence: Reproductive Health Care Technology’s Response to a Changing Legal Landscape,” on March 1, 2023. He also served as a commentator on a paper at Seton Hall Law School’s Annual Works-in-Progress Retreat on March 13, 2023. Lewis was quoted in a CNN article titled “Some Major Pharmacies Are Planning to Dispense Abortion Pills, but Not in Every State.” He co-authored an amicus brief for 19 Food and Drug Law Scholars supporting the government in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA, a federal case in the Northern District of Texas challenging the approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.


Rebecca Hamilton appeared as an expert speaker on a CNN report on Russian war crimes in Ukraine. She


published an article in Just Security titled “Facebook Beware: The ‘Rest of World’ Is Hitting Back” on the implications of the litigation against Facebook in Kenya in light of the SCOTUS case Gonzalez v. Google.


David Jaffe was a featured guest on a podcast for the State Bar of Michigan on “Well- Being in


the Legal Profession” on March 13, 2023.


Daniela Kraiem published a book with co-authors Anibal Rosario Lebron and Jamie Abrams titled


Women and the Law (2022 ed.) in August 2022 which provides timely coverage of the major areas surrounding litigation of women’s rights.


Jeffrey Lubbers was invited to present on “Developments in Administrative Law” to the Office


of the General Counsel of the Department of HHS on November 13, 2022. He was invited to present to Foley, Hoag, LLP on “The Federal Rulemaking Process” on December 8, 2022. He presented on “The U.S. Government and Administrative Law in the United States” to a group of visiting law students and lawyers from Hungary at AUWCL on March 9, 2023. He published a post for Notice & Comment, a blog from the Yale Journal on Regulation and ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, entitled “MSPB Administrative Judges Survive a Constitutional Challenge” on January 26, 2023. He was an invited panelist on BYU Law’s program “Past Present and Future of FTC Rulemaking” on February 24, 2023. He wrote an article that was published in March entitled “Honoring Jeff Rosen, Winner of the Mary C. Lawton Award for Outstanding Government Service,” 48 Admin. & Reg. L. News 5 (Winter 2023). He was interviewed by Tom Temin about the Administrative Procedure Act for Temin’s show on Federal News Radio on November 17, 2022.


Maya Manian presented her paper “A Health Justice Approach to Abortion Rights” at the


Seventh Annual Health Law Works-In-Progress Retreat at Seton Hall Law School on January 13, 2023. She published a chapter commentary on Means v. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Health Law Opinions (Seema Mohapatra & Lindsay F. Wiley, editors) (Cambridge University Press 2023). She was an invited speaker at the conference “Aſter Roe and Dobbs: Seeking Reproductive Justice in the Next Fiſty Years” at Boston University School of Law and School of Public Health on January 26, 2023. She was also an invited speaker on a webinar titled “The Dobbs Decision—Rewriting History?” at the Pennsylvania Bar Association on January 20, 2023. She organized a conference and moderated a panel entitled “Health, Equity, and Law aſter Dobbs” hosted by the AUWCL Health Law and Policy Program, in conjunction with the American University Center on Health Risk and Society, the George Washington University School of Law, and the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. On February 3, 2023, she moderated a panel at the American University Law Review Annual Symposium titled “Reproductive and Disability Justice in the Wake of Dobbs.” She was a commenter on a paper for Faculty Speaker Series on February 28, 2023, where she commented on Glenn Cohen’s paper, “Reproductive Technologies and Embryo Destruction aſter Dobbs.”


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