
Shannon Fyfe, along with coauthor Elizabeth Lanphier, explores the evolving landscape of off-label usage of COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.

Shannon Fyfe, along with coauthor Elizabeth Lanphier, explores the evolving landscape of off-label usage of COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.

The article examines the shifting guidance from the federal government on administering COVID-19 vaccinations to children.

Fyfe contributed to a “Deep Dive” story examining how questions of intent inform the legal definition of genocide.

Fyfe was among several scholars discussing the legal definition of genocide and the term’s use to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza.

The article examines legislative bans of gender-affirming care and their impact on trans youth.

W&L Law Dean Melanie Wilson has announced the annual awards that recognize faculty members for their accomplishments as teachers and scholars and for service to the school.

Professor Drumbl spoke at an event in Nuremberg on children in armed conflict, and Professor Fyfe spoke in Munich at event on academic debates concerning Israel and Palestine.

Shannon Fyfe is an assistant professor with a focus of international law and philosophy.

W&L Law is pleased to announce the following faculty joining the law school as members of the permanent faculty.