The End of Roe?: Understanding the Leaked Supreme Court Ruling on Abortion Rights
Thursday, May 12, 2022 at 4 p.m.
Free, open to all. Registration required.
Panelists:
Rorie Solberg, School of Public Policy, OSU
Kelsey Kretschmer, School of Public Policy, OSU
David Rothwell, College of Health, OSU
Amy Koehlinger, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
Cari Maes, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
Moderated by Catherine Bolzendahl, School of Public Policy, OSU
The draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that was leaked from the Supreme Court and published in Political last Monday suggests that the Court is preparing to overturn previous court rulings in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey that established federal protection for a pregnant person’s right to an abortion. Join us for a panel discussion of experts in public health, political science, history, and religious studies to explore the context, significance, and implications of the leak and the legal changes it portends for American society.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2022
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine develops into war, and as Russia targets civilian populations, issues related to human suffering and the conduct of war take center stage. Join us for a panel of scholars and experts discussing warfare as a human choice, military strategy on the ground in Ukraine, war crimes and their prosecution, nuclear proliferation and warfare, the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, the refugee crisis in border nations, and the possibility of future peace.
Moderator:
Katherine Hubler, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
Panelists:
Linda Richards, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
Paul Wanke, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
Sarah Henderson, School of Public Policy
Sarah Henderson, School of Public Policy, OSU
Mark Ward, Retired Foreign Service Officer
Sharyn Clough, School of History, Philosophy and Religion, OSU
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