Pace Law Review hosted the Spring 2024 Symposium, “Bioethics after Dobbs,” at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University on Friday, April 5, 2024.

The Symposium brought together legal scholars, bioethicists, practitioners and interested members of the community in discussing the implications of the Supreme Court’s holding in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, with a focus on health law, ethics, and policy of reproduction. Submissions by panelists will be published in a special Symposium Edition of Pace Law Review this upcoming Fall 2024.

All four of our panels were recorded and are available below to view.

Pace Law Review-Dyson Keynote Lecture

I. Glenn Cohen

 

 

James A. Attwood & Leslie Williams Professor of Law and Deputy Dean

 

Harvard Law School

 

“The Alabama Embryo Decision in Ethics, Law, and Politics”

Panelists

Teneille Ruth Brown

 

 

James I. Farr Professor of Law

 

S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah

 

 

“We Have Lost Our Minds”

Greer Donley

 

 

Associate Professor of Law

 

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

 

 

“Brain Death & Abortion”

Doron Dorfman

 

 

Associate Professor of Law

 

Seton Hall Law School

 

 

“Disability Law and Selective Abortion Bans After Dobbs”

Rebecca S. Feinberg

 

 

Distinguished Chair of Bioethics, Health Law, and Policy

Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, Touro University

 

 

“Crisis Pregnancy Centers After Dobbs

Dov Fox

 

 

Herzog Research Professor of Law

 

University of San Diego School of Law

 

 

“Forum Shopping and Personhood Law: Implications for the Disposition

of Frozen Embryos”

(with Gerard Letterie)

Gerard Letterie

 

 

Reproductive Endocrinologist & Partner

 

Seattle Reproductive Medicine

 

 

“Forum Shopping and Personhood Law: Implications for the Disposition

of Frozen Embryos”

(with Dov Fox)

Myrisha S. Lewis

 

 

Professor of Law

 

William & Mary Law School

 

 

“Assisted Reproductive Technology & Personhood in Legislation and

Regulation”

S. Matthew Liao

 

 

Arthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics

 

NYU School of Global Public Health

 

 

“When to Save the Baby: A Fundamental Conditions Approach

Lynette B. Martins

 

 

Consultant

 

Solomon Center for Health Law & Policy

 

 

“The Practitioner-Patient Relationship in a Post-Dobbs Era

(with Scott Schweikart)

Rachel Rebouché

 

 

Dean & Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law

 

Temple University Beasley School of Law

 

 

“Mailed Medication Abortion

Scott Schweikart

 

 

Senior Policy Analyst

 

American Medical Association

 

 

“The Practitioner-Patient Relationship in a Post-Dobbs Era

(with Lynette B. Martins)

Sabrina Singh

 

 

PhD Candidate

 

Rutgers School of Communication and Information

 

 

“Ethical Considerations in Qualitative Research After Dobbs

 

Thomas Williams

 

 

Assistant Professor of Law

 

American University Washington College of Law

 

 

“Sterilization Settlements

 

Megan Wright

 

 

Professor of Law, Medicine, Sociology, and Bioethics

 

PennState Law School

 

 

“Medical Decision-Making Law and Practice Post-Dobbs

 

Organizer

James Toomey

 

Assistant Professor of Law

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University