Growing Otherwise from Eugenics, Fascism and Genocide: Disability Justice and the Limits of the Law
Join the Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR) for a discussion with Lydia X. Z. Brown ’18.
Join the Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR) for a discussion with Lydia X. Z. Brown ’18.
Join CLIC for a discussion on using copyright law as a civil right and a tool for carceral reform.
Please join the Office of New Markets for our next The Power of Your JD In An Interdisciplinary and Innovative World Lunch and Learn Series event with upcoming guest speaker, Tejasi Thatte ’13, vice president of government affairs at NBC Universal. Students will have a front row seat to a seasoned insider's perspective on the entertainment
Join the Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR) and the Black Reparations Project (BRP) for a two-day event bringing together scholars, advocates, elected officials and community stakeholders to advance the work of reparative justice.
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.
Join Northeastern Law’s Center for Health Policy and Law for a book launch with Professor Tiffany Joseph.
Join the Center for Law, Equity and Race for the launch of the Hope Lewis Lecture, featuring a musical tribute by award-winning R&B singer-songwriter Danielle Ponder ’11.
Gay McDougall, distinguished scholar-in-residence at Fordham Law’s Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, will deliver the inaugural Hope Lewis Lecture.
Anne Orford, Melbourne Laureate Professor and Michael D Kirby Chair of International Law at Melbourne Law School, will deliver the 30th annual Valerie Gordon Human Rights Lecture.
Join us for Connections, the law school’s largest networking event.
The Center for Health Policy and Law will host its 2025 conference on Friday, April 18, offering critical insights into the state of reproductive rights three years after the Dobbs v. Jackson decision. The conference will feature a keynote address by Professor Khiara M. Bridges of Berkeley Law, a prominent scholar on race, class and reproductive rights.
The 32nd Annual Denise Carty-Bennia Memorial Bar Awards Reception will be held on Monday, 28, 2025.