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David S. Cohen is a Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, where he maintains an active scholarly profile with 32 publications and over 24,000 downloads on SSRN. His research focuses on the intersection of constitutional law, gender rights, and reproductive justice, with particular emphasis on post-Dobbs abortion jurisprudence.
His primary research interests span Abortion Law, Reproductive Rights, and Constitutional Interpretation, evolving from early work on gender essentialism in single-sex education to current scholarship analyzing abortion shield laws, medication abortion access, and the legal implications of the Dobbs decision. Recent publications demonstrate deep engagement with practical healthcare implementation challenges, including rheumatology practice impacts and telehealth abortion frameworks.
Cohen's scholarly output reveals significant methodological trends: collaborative work with scholars like Greer Donley and Rachel Rebouché on interstate abortion conflicts; interdisciplinary analysis connecting constitutional theory with clinical practice; and strategic focus on legal mechanisms preserving reproductive access post-Roe. His book publications Living in the Crosshairs (2015) and Obstacle Course (2020) document systemic barriers facing abortion providers and patients.
His professional activities include Supreme Court amicus briefs in critical cases like Moyle v. United States, demonstrating direct engagement with evolving constitutional doctrine. The absence of formal awards or student listings in available records suggests primary focus on scholarly impact rather than institutional recognition.


