Although expert witnesses have a fairly broad scope, there are also areas into which expert witnesses should generally refrain from stepping.
At risk after Dobbs is not only the fate of women’s health in the future, but other important Constitutional doctrines.
Whenever it is clear that experts of any kind will be necessary to support a case effort, it is a good idea to enlist those resources early.
The Supreme Court’s history indicates that unpopular judicial decisions have long-term consequences, foreseeable and unforeseeable.
While some of the most egregious cases have been in Guatemala, threats to judicial independence can be seen across the Americas.
The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs overturned the decisions in two important cases, Roe v. Wade and Casey v. Planned Parenthood.
In the case of Biden v. Texas, the Supreme Court backed the decision of DHS to end the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP).
On June 30, the Supreme Court issued its decision in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, ruling in favor of West Virginia.