
معرفی
Rachel Rebouché is the Kean Family Dean and Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she previously served as Associate Dean for Research (2017-2021) and Faculty Fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research.
Education:
- J.D., Harvard Law School
- LL.M., Queen's University, Belfast
- B.A., Trinity University
Her scholarship focuses on reproductive health law, family law, and health policy, with recent work analyzing post-Roe interjurisdictional conflicts, telemedicine abortion access, and surrogacy contracts during the pandemic. She co-authored landmark studies on gender disparities in patent litigation and served as co-investigator on WHO- and Emory-funded reproductive health projects.
Recent publications span abortion pills (2024), Dobbs-era litigation (2023), and pandemic contract law adaptations (2022). Her work appears in top journals like Stanford Law Review and North Carolina Law Review, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to reproductive justice.
Advising & Grants
- Co-investigator, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health reproductive health project
- Co-investigator, World Health Organization-funded reproductive health initiative
Labs & Teams
- Faculty Fellow, Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research


