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The Roundtable


Welcome to the Roundtable, a forum for incisive commentary and analysis
on cases and developments in law and the legal system.


Voting Rights is at the Forefront of the Agenda of Every Branch and Level of Government

3/31/2021

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By Ally Margolis
Ally Margolis is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Political Science and History.
On Wednesday, Mississippi Senator Hyde-Smith raised some eyebrows during a Senate Rules and Administration Committee meeting on the proposed For the People Act, a Democrat-sponsored voting rights bill. When Majority Leader Schumer criticized proposed legislation in the Georgia legislature that would ban voting on Sundays, Hyde-Smith responded with a quote from Exodus: “Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy” [1]. Hyde-Smith’s reasoning to ban voting on Sundays, an action that would severely limit the political activity of Black churches, fell flat with many, especially since Exodus is a book in the Old Testament, and the Jewish sabbath is not on Sunday. Hyde-Smith’s inaccuracies compliment her blatant disregard for the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which prohibits the government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.” While Georgia’s state legislature has stepped away from that specific proposal, “Republicans have introduced more than 250 bills to restrict voting in 43 states” [2].

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Abolishing Qualified Immunity in the Era of George Floyd: Is it Enough?

3/20/2021

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By Isabela Baghdady
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Isabela Baghdady is a freshman in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania with plans to study Political Science and History.

On May 25, 2020 the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, sparked protests across the nation. After released footage showed Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, a White man, kneeled on Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes while he was in police custody, thousands of Americans took to the streets to demand racial justice and police reform [1]. Floyd’s now immortalized plea—”I can’t breathe”—has since become a symbol for African American repression under the structural racism embedded in the United States legal system.

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Vaccine Liability Laws and COVID-19

3/18/2021

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By Sophie Lovering 

Sophie Lovering is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and minoring in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies.

Since Pfizer and Moderna introduced their COVID-19 vaccines, Americans have asked each other the question: “will you be getting vaccinated?” For many, the answer seems obvious. Vaccines are one of the greatest success stories of modern medicine; according to the CDC, vaccines have functionally eradicated smallpox and polio, and keep the levels of diseases such as measles, diphtheria, and whooping cough at an all-time low today [1]. 

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Arkansas Anti-Choice Legislation Threatens Right to Abortion

3/18/2021

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By Sophie Lovering 

Sophie Lovering is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and minoring in American Sign Language and Deaf Studies.


On March 9, 2021, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed into law an extremely restrictive abortion ban, only allowing abortion in cases where “it’s necessary to save the life or preserve the health of the fetus or mother” [1]. Unlike other restrictive abortion laws commonly supported by anti-choice advocates, Senate Bill 6 does not allow any exceptions in situations of rape and incest [1]. Governor Hutchinson himself said he would have preferred the legislation include the exceptions for rape and incest, but stated that the goal of this strict authorship is to bring the fight over abortion back to the Supreme Court [1]. 

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What More Will the More Act Do?

3/16/2021

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By Sophie Lovering

In an article published by The Roundtable on November 22, 2020, I wrote that “[the] passage of Measure 110 demonstrates the public’s growing resistance to the American war on drugs” [1]. Just last month, Oregon passed Measure 110 with 55.8% of the popular vote and decriminalized the possession of small amounts of hard drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin [1]. This “war on the war on drugs” is spreading; on Friday, December 4, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would decriminalize marijuana and expunge nonviolent offenders with marijuana-related convictions [2].


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Let’s Get Ethical on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

3/11/2021

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​By Keshav Sharma

Keshav Sharma is a freshman at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, who plans on majoring in Health Sciences.

The COVID-19 pandemic represents one of the most challenging global health crises witnessed in the modern era. It has placed  unprecedented strain on every aspect of society within the USA and across the globe. Healthcare sectors are attempting to curb the rapid growth of COVID-19 cases with limited resources, thereby increasing the demand for tremendous planning of various contingencies (i.e., the rise of community transmission of COVID-19 variants) and effective treatments. While some novel therapies are beginning to show promise, it is widely agreed upon by experts that a mass vaccination response will ultimately bring life as we know it to some degree of normal [1]. With the ongoing developments regarding the nature and mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2, the technical name for the COVID-19 disease, significant advancements have been made in the production and distribution of vaccines within the United States [1]. As of February 27, 2021, the FDA has authorized three COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson for emergency use in the population [2]. Given the high demand for such a coveted resource and limited supply, ensuring that the COVID-19 vaccine is allocated in an ethical manner is integral to efficiently reducing the pandemic’s mortality and morbidity.

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Re-Evaluating the War on Drugs: Decriminalizing Drugs in the U.S.

3/8/2021

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By: Jessica "Lulu" Lipman
Jessica “Lulu” Lipman is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying English.

In June of 1971, President Richard Nixon asserted that drug abuse was “public enemy number one” and sought to make every drug illegal in the so-called War on Drugs. These new measures led to a sharp increase in mass incarceration, which disproportionately affected black Americans [1]. Now, 50 years later, the War on Drugs is slowly coming to an end, as more and more drugs are being decriminalized.

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To Disbar or Not to Disbar?

3/8/2021

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By Joseph Anderson
Joe Anderson is a sophomore in the College studying Political Science and History. In addition to writing for the Roundtable, he is a member of the Penn Policy Consulting Group and Penn Debate Society, and a fellow at the Marks Family Writing Center.
Two days after a pro-Trump mob unraveled congressional proceedings to certify the 2020 Electoral College results, students and alumni of law schools across the country petitioned for state bar associations to disbar Senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley, arguing they encouraged the Capitol siege by objecting to Biden’s victory [1]. The senators called for an electoral commission to investigate the contrived fraud claims, and to grant state legislatures the right to change their votes as they saw fit [2]. Their objections legitimized the lies which animated the siege, but disbarment never came to fruition. It was hindered by state bar associations’ unwillingness to involve themselves in politics. Little could be done: the senators’ actions were sanctioned by institutional procedure, and no precedent exists for disbarring elected lawyers for their votes, no matter how unseemly. While Hawley and Cruz couched their objections in concerns about election integrity, their remedy would have overruled state law and opened the door to undermining millions of legal votes. But the Missouri, Texas, and D.C. associations had their hands tied.

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Conservatorships: Britney Spears’ and Beyond

3/4/2021

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By Ally Margolis
Ally Margolis is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Political Science and History. 

In the recent weeks following the release of the documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” the #FreeBritney movement has become mainstream. This movement features examinations of the misogyny and mistreatment that Spears endured as a child and burgeoning star, as well as analyzes her conservatorship, with many believing that she is being unfairly restricted by her father. But with 1.3 million people under these arrangements, what is a conservatorship [1]? And what is it like for non-celebrities? 

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Examining Donald Trump’s Effect on the Federal Judiciary

3/2/2021

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By Nicholas Williams
Nicholas Williams is a sophomore in the College of Arts & Sciences from Los Angeles, California who is majoring in History.​
Now that Donald J. Trump has exited the Oval Office, the full extent of one of his most lasting legacies is clearer: his judicial appointments. In addition to his appointment of three Supreme Court justices, Trump also appointed hundreds of lower-court judges. These judges will continue to sit on the federal bench for decades, far outlasting Trump’s tenure in office. 

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