Events

Judith Olans Brown Forum Practitioner-in-Residence: Carrie Goldberg

Carrie Goldberg has been named by Northeastern Law’s Judith Olans Brown Forum for Women in the Law (WIL) as its Practitioner-in-Residence for 2024-2025. While in residence at Northeastern, Goldberg will share her experiences fighting for survivors of sexual violence and representing victims of catastrophic injuries caused by tech giants.

A Winning Combination… Career Paths in Health, IP and Technology Law

Are you interested in learning more careers paths in health, IP and technology law? Please join us for a round robin career path networking event on November 19 where students will have the opportunity to engage with NUSL alumni/ae from a range of organizations and roles including those at the intersection of health and technology law. FlexJD

Annual Labor and Employment Program

Northeastern Law’s annual Labor and Employment Program provides a unique opportunity to hear from fellow grads, all of whom are recognized experts in the field of labor and employment law.

Miriam Ticktin: “From Transnational Borders to No Borders? Commoning, Abolition and Imagining Otherwise”

Northeastern Law’s Center for Global Law and Justice 2024 Speaker Series, Issues in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Featuring: Miriam Ticktin Professor of Anthropology, Director, Center for Place, Culture and Politics, CUNY Graduate Center   Title From Transnational Borders to No Borders? Commoning, Abolition and Imagining Otherwise   Questions?  Please contact Professor Zinaida Miller at z.miller@northeastern.edu. The

Junior Scholars Conference

Northeastern Law invites all junior law faculty, including fellows and VAPs, to a three-day conference that will focus on peer review of papers, discussions about law careers and networking.

Connections 2025

Join us for Connections, the law school’s largest networking event.

Three Years After Dobbs — The Reproductive Justice Landscape

Keynote: KHIARA M. BRIDGES Professor of Law, UC Berkeley School of Law Khiara M. Bridges is a professor of law at UC Berkeley School of Law. She has written many articles concerning race, class, reproductive rights, and the intersection of the three. Her scholarship has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review, the Columbia

Brown Forum for Women in the Law

The Brown Forum for Women in the Law Conference is an annual dynamic gathering that draws women from every level of professional development and accomplishment, providing career guidance, unparalleled professional development advice and networking. Women from across the country join us every year for this special day dedicated to empowerment, enrichment and enlightenment.